At Amazon Site, Tornado Collided With Company's Peak Delivery Season
Monday, December 13, 2021 | |
| By Julie Bosman, Amy Harmon and Albert Sun They are among the most vaccinated groups, but people 65 and older make up about three-quarters of the nation's coronavirus death toll. | | | By Karen Weise and Eric Berger Amazon, which has its highest employment during the holiday shopping season, said the tornado formed at the site's parking lot. | | | By Maria Abi-Habib In the months before his murder, President Jovenel Moïse took a number of steps to fight drug and arms smugglers. Some officials now fear he was killed for it. | | |
| U.S. By Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns Leaders with White House aspirations all say they'll support the president for another term. But there is no shortage of chatter about the options if he continues to falter. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Jesse Bloom and Sarah Cobey The Omicron data is coming. Here's how to interpret it. | | |
| By Nailah Morgan At least six people died after a tornado tore through an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Ill., on Friday. | | | By Reuters Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky discussed the scale of destruction in his state following Friday night's deadly tornadoes. | | |
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