Citing data from Israel, the Biden administration’s Covid response coordinator said a second booster offered significant protection to older people.
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Days After Setting an Execution Date, a Texas Prosecutor Reverses Course
John Henry Ramirez, a death row inmate whose religious freedom case gained national attention, may win a reprieve in an unexpected twist.
She Never Stopped Loving Otis Redding. Her City Never Stopped Needing Him.
The soul singer has been gone for more than half a century. Zelma Redding’s love affair with him — and his with Macon, Ga. —
After Five Weeks, Container Ship Is Freed in the Chesapeake
A year after the Ever Given became lodged in the Suez Canal, the Ever Forward, operated by the same company, ran aground in the Chesapeake
Fighting for Her Life, Far From Ukraine
A 5-year-old Ukrainian girl with a brain tumor was one of several children brought for treatment in the United States after their country was invaded
Police Search for Suspects After Two Killed in Mass Shooting in Pittsburgh
At least eight people were wounded by gunfire at a party that drew 200 people, many of them underage, to an Airbnb rental. As many
Snowstorm in Northeast Could Disrupt Travel and Power, Forecasters Say
Though there is uncertainty about the storm’s track, a forecaster said “pretty impactful weather” could knock out power and make for sloppy commutes.
Trump as a Modern-Day Party Boss: Hoarding Cash and Doling Out Favors
Hoarding cash, doling out favors and seeking to crush rivals, the former president is dominating the G.O.P., preparing for another race and helping loyalists oust
Jury Awards $450,000 to Man Fired Over Unwanted Office Birthday Party
The man asked a manager not to have a party because he had an anxiety disorder. What followed spiraled into a legal dispute over whether
Columbiana Centre Mall Shooting: 9 Wounded, Police Say
The police said that the shooting, at the Columbiana Centre mall in Columbia, S.C., was not random and likely stemmed from “an ongoing conflict.”