Covid Shots Are a Go for Children, but Parents Are Reluctant to Consent
| By Somini Sengupta Some fundamental differences, including over money, divide the leaders heading to Glasgow. The outcome will determine, to a large extent, how humanity will survive on a hotter planet. | | | By Jan Hoffman Vaccinating 5- to 11-year-olds could be a big step toward returning to normal life in the U.S., but even parents who got the shot are worried about how it might affect their kids. | | | By Simon Romero, Graham Bowley and Julia Jacobs A reconstruction of the events leading up to the fatal shooting of the cinematographer of "Rust," the Alec Baldwin western, reveals a troubled production and a series of errors. | | |
| Science By William J. Broad A new study offers insights into how the United States reacted to Tsar Bomba, a planet shaker that made the deadly Hiroshima blast look tame. | | | Opinion | Jamelle Bouie By Jamelle Bouie Thoughts on the "critical race theory" moral panic. | | |
| By Reuters and The Associated Press Protesters flooded the streets in defiance of a military coup that derailed the nation's transition to civilian rule. Three people were fatally shot and more than 100 injured in the demonstrations on Saturday. | | | By Reuters and Storyful A large storm prompted coastal flooding and heavy rain warnings from Virginia to parts of New Jersey. | | | By The Associated Press Several thousand people marched in Rome as the Group of 20 summit was underway. The demonstrators included a broad range of groups, including climate activists, vaccine skeptics and labor union members. | | |
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