Biden Backs Compromise to Win a Vast Social Agenda
Thursday, October 21, 2021 | |
| By Katie Rogers White House officials, anticipating the approval of coronavirus shots for 5- to 11-year-olds within weeks, will rely on doctors, clinics and pharmacies instead of mass inoculation sites. | | | By Michael D. Shear, Emily Cochrane and Jim Tankersley The president's trip to Scranton, Pa., comes as Democrats close in on a deal to advance two bills carrying a scaled-back version of his domestic policy priorities. | | | By David Gelles and Emily Steel DuPont factories pumped dangerous substances into the environment. The company and its offspring have gone to great lengths to dodge responsibility. | | |
| Arts By Bob Morris A stealth artist from Seattle has been replicating the '80s street art of Richard Hambleton throughout Manhattan. Is this a tribute, a marketing tool — or both? | | | Opinion By Lindsay Crouse and Kirby Ferguson Time to stop being a martyr to grit. | | |
| By Reuters Human remains were found in a Florida wildlife reserve, near a notebook and other items belonging to Brian Laundrie, who has been declared a "person of interest" in the murder of his fiancée. | | | By Reuters Dozens of Netflix employees joined more than a hundred supporters and trans activists in Los Angeles to protest a Dave Chappelle stand-up special. Critics of Mr. Chappelle's show said that it promotes bigotry against transgender people. | | | By The Associated Press Mr. Emanuel, nominee for United States ambassador to Japan, faced a Senate confirmation hearing where he testified that the partnership between the two countries would determine the future of American foreign policy in the region. | | |
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