House Narrowly Passes Biden's Social Safety Net and Climate Bill
Saturday, November 20, 2021 | |
| By Emily Cochrane and Jonathan Weisman The vote was months in the making for the roughly $2 trillion measure, one of the most consequential bills in decades. Now it faces a difficult path in the Senate. | | | By Anton Troianovski In the stretch of Europe from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, where Moscow and the West have competed for influence for decades, the threat of a new military conflict is growing. | | |
| Books | nonfiction By Benjamin Carter Hett "Hitler's American Gamble," by Brendan Simms and Charlie Laderman, examines Hitler's ill-fated choice to declare war on the United States. | | | Opinion | Charles M. Blow By Charles M. Blow The great threat is that there are young men out there who watched the verdict and now want to follow Rittenhouse's lead. | | |
| By The Associated Press The country became the first Western democracy to announce that it would require Covid vaccinations for its entire adult population. | | | By The New York Times The two turkeys, Peanut Butter and Jelly, will live in the Animal Sciences Research and Education Center at Purdue University after receiving their pardons. | | | By The New York Times The tour was Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall's first visit to Egypt since 2006 and the royals' first trip outside Britain since the coronavirus pandemic began. | | |
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