A Million Afghan Children Could Die in 'Most Perilous Hour,' U.N. Warns
Tuesday, September 14, 2021 | |
| By Jonathan Weisman and Jim Tankersley The House Ways and Means Committee's proposal to pay for trillions in social spending leaves wealth gains and inheritances largely alone. It focuses instead on a more traditional target: income. | | | By Marc Santora, Nick Cumming-Bruce and Christina Goldbaum The international community pledged more than $1 billion in emergency aid as millions of Afghans risk running out of food just as winter sets in. | | | By Mike Baker Hospitals in Washington State, already strained, are taking on an influx of Covid patients from Idaho, where the governor has refused to require masks or vaccinations. | | |
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| By The Associated Press John Kerry, the U.S. envoy for climate change, warned of the dangerous consequences of a warming planet and announced the start of a partnership with the Indian government to speed up its transition to clean energy. | | | By The Associated Press New rules introduced in South Africa further eased coronavirus restrictions, with new infections dropping across all provinces. South Africa will, however, keep its evening curfew. | | | By The Associated Press New York City schools started the 2021 academic calendar fully in-person for the first time since March 2020, when coronavirus restrictions were put in place. | | |
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