Today's Headlines: Small Needles and Short Lines: Biden’s Plan to Vaccinate Young Children

Biden Backs Compromise to Win a Vast Social Agenda
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Thursday, October 21, 2021

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Small Needles and Short Lines: Biden's Plan to Vaccinate Young Children

Small Needles and Short Lines: Biden's Plan to Vaccinate Young Children

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.

Biden Backs Compromise to Win a Vast Social Agenda

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.

How Chemical Companies Avoid Paying for Pollution

How Chemical Companies Avoid Paying for Pollution

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.

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Today's Videos

F.B.I. Confirms Human Remains Found in Search for Brian Laundrie

Video Video: F.B.I. Confirms Human Remains Found in Search for Brian Laundrie

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.

Netflix Employees Walk Out in Protest of Dave Chappelle Special

Video Video: Netflix Employees Walk Out in Protest of Dave Chappelle Special

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.

Rahm Emanuel Stresses Japan's Role in U.S. Foreign Policy

Video Video: Rahm Emanuel Stresses Japan's Role in U.S. Foreign Policy

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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