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CBS News - Top stories
Summer wave of COVID-19 hitting U.S.
COVID-19 cases are surging across the U.S. with the CDC saying a new variant is growing or likely growing in 43 states. Dr. William Schaffner, a professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, joined CBS News to talk about the rise in ...Covid -
The New York Times - Business
New Covid Shots Recommended for Americans 6 Months and Older This Fall
As the virus continues to mutate, the C.D.C. urged Americans to roll up their sleeves again for annual vaccinations.Covid -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Heat Wave Fashion: The Caftan Is Back, This Time with Tailoring
Forget the trippy prints and sack-like fit—today’s caftans feature couture tailoring, hidden waist cinches and custom fabric art. -
The New York Times - Top stories
A Wave of Pride Lights Up New York City
The New York City Pride March, now in its 54th year, attracted tens of thousands in Manhattan. It was interrupted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators.New York -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How to Dress for a Heat Wave: Tips for Staying Cool
As temperatures rise, a reader wonders how to dress for sweaty summers while maintaining a sense of style. -
The Hill - Politics
Morning Report — Biden waves off debate detractors
President Biden is determined to plow ahead with his campaign to try to defeat former President Trump in November, he and his surrogates said over the weekend. They spoke ahead of expected new polling that will gauge the thinking of an estimated ...Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Best Audiobooks for Summer Road Trips
Planning a long drive? Audiobooks can help pass the time, from ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ to ‘The Wind in the Willows.’ -
The Hill - Politics
For many teachers, summer break is no such thing
The idea of summer as two months paid leave for America's teachers is full of holes. Nearly half planned to take a second job, according to a recent survey, while 76 percent will be doing some kind of professional development — and not all of ... -
ABC News - Health
Here are the numbers: COVID-19 is ticking up in some places, but levels remain low
Some COVID-19 statistics are at a pandemic-era low, but cases seem to be ticking up in a few places
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