Almost half of U.S. hospitals have received shipments and more should be available in pharmacies within the next year.
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Ethiopia calls ‘all capable’ citizens to fight in Tigray war
The call isn’t compulsory but it’s unclear what pressure is being applied.
Cuomo resigns: What we know, what we don’t and what’s next
How the scandal is playing out.
Dry California town pleads with tourists to conserve
The coastal town of Mendocino relies on groundwater, but little rain and low river flow have wells running empty.
Comfort food: Nonprofit gives Americans 100,000 free lasagnas
The grassroots organization is helping people across the U.S. who are facing hardships brought on by the pandemic.
Fire devours Greek island’s forests; residents urged to flee
Firefighter managed to stop flames from moving further into a village, but many say there was a delayed response by government officials and lack of aid.
New push to disband Minneapolis police after George Floyd’s death
In its place would be a public safety department and licensed peace officers.
Californians endure intense weekend of wildfire fears
The Dixie Fire is the largest single wildfire in state history.
Taliban takes key northern Afghan cities as battles rage on
Despite the seizure of Kunduz – the fourth provincial capital overtaken by the Taliban – a U.S. official indicated that the Biden administration remains determined to stick to its plan to end the U.S. war in Afghanistan by the end of the month.
With coronavirus cases rising, ‘The Suicide Squad’ opens softly
The sequel-reboot garnered good reviews but grossed only $26.5 million.