[aggregation-styles] The Wall Street Journal BERLIN—As U.S. authorities debate whether to keep schools open, a consensus is emerging in Europe that children are a considerable factor...
[aggregation-styles] Forward Israel’s Ministry of Health has been taking a very multilingual approach to its vaccination campaign, with videos in Hebrew, Arabic, Russian and Amharic on...
[aggregation-styles] Bloomberg President-elect Joe Biden plans an early blitz of executive action to reverse some of President Donald Trump’s most contentious policies and address the coronavirus...
[aggregation-styles] Axios The National Rifle Association said Friday it has filed for voluntary bankruptcy as part of a restructuring plan. Driving the news: The gun rights...
[aggregation-styles] The New York Times Electric vehicles are better for the climate than gas-powered cars, but many Americans are still reluctant to buy them. One reason:...
[aggregation-styles] KCRA-Television SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento Republican leader was forced to resign on Thursday after backlash following his involvement in the pro-Trump mob that stormed...
[aggregation-styles] Newsweek Three “Recall Gavin Newsom” activists launched a threatening tirade against lawmakers during a budget review hearing in California on Thursday and harassed another official,...
[aggregation-styles] CNBC Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose coronavirus vaccine is safe and appears to generate a promising immune response in both young and elderly volunteers, according to...
[aggregation-styles] CNN As DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone lay on the ground at the US Capitol building, stunned and injured, he knew a group of...
[aggregation-styles] Forbes Bill Gates, the fourth richest person in the world and a self-described nerd who is known for his early programming skills rather than his...