‘Wake Me When I’m Free’ will open January in Los Angeles with the hopes of touring other cities.
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Brazil senators readying call for Bolsonaro criminal charges
A Senate committee’s investigation recommends the president be indicted on 11 charges – which include homicide and genocide – relating to his response to the pandemic.
Food shortages are the next supply-chain crunch
There’s plenty of food but transportation delays are rising.
U.S. regulators lay out plan for over-the-counter hearing aids
Americans can pay more than $5,000 for a device and officials say the move should help bring down price.
Taliban agree to new polio vaccination across Afghanistan
The campaign will start in November and Pakistan’s begins December. They’re the only two countries in the world where the virus is still endemic.
Businesses nervously await fine print of vax-or-test rule
The regulation covers about 80 million U.S. workers
Beef industry tries to erase its emissions with fuzzy methane math
In the U.S., ranches, farms and feedyards generate about 243 million tons of heat-trapping gases annually – more than five times as much as an equivalent amount of pork or chicken.
FDA authorizes first e-cigarette, cites benefit for smokers
The decision applies only to Vuse’s Solo e-cigarette and its tobacco-flavored cartridges.
Gabby Petito died from strangulation, coroner says
A Wyoming coroner says the cross-country traveler died three to four weeks before her body was found Sept. 19 around Grand Teton National Park.
IMF foresees a slight drop in global growth from pandemic
The economic divergence is attributed to disparities in global vaccine distribution.