Moderna has filed with the US Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization for its Covid-19 vaccine for people ages 12 to 17, according to a news release from the company.
Biden greeted by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson greeted President Joe Biden in southwest England as Biden kicks off his first overseas trip since taking office. CNN’s Abby Phillip explains what the two leaders will look to accomplish when they meet behind closed doors.
Senator Joe Manchin Has a Point
Low partisanship, not high ideals, is what propels the Democrats’ vision for voting reform.
Sexual Harassment and Online Abuse Pervasive in U.K. Schools, Review Finds
The investigation, which relied on accounts from 900 students, found that sexual harassment — from sexist name-calling to requests for explicit photos — was endemic.
Ambassador Tai to Outline Biden’s Goal of Worker-Focused Trade Policy
The U.S. trade representative will call for stronger worker protections in trade policy as the administration looks to curb the negative impact of globalization.
Starbucks, Flush With Customers, Is Running Low on Ingredients
At locations across the country, there have been complaints about shortages of key ingredients for popular drinks, breakfast foods and even cups, lids and straws.
UnitedHealthcare May Deny Emergency Visit Coverage
Within days of announcing a policy shift aimed at cutting back on reimbursements for emergency room care, the major insurer retreated — for now.
The Met will return three African art objects to Nigeria
Following recent moves by European museums to return African art treasures to Nigeria, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York announced Wednesday that it is sending three objects back to the country.
As Military Addresses Diversity, Republicans See Culture War Target
The Pentagon’s leadership is taking steps to promote inclusion in the military, prompting a political backlash.