Author: Eduardo Medina
Munich’s Famed Christmas Market is Canceled Again
Munich’s is the largest German Christmas market to be canceled as the events struggle to survive the country’s fourth virus surge.
Munich’s Famed Christmas Market is Canceled Again
Munich’s is the largest German Christmas market to be canceled so far, as the events struggle to survive the country’s fourth virus surge.
Taxi Explodes Outside Liverpool Hospital, Killing One
Three men in their twenties were arrested under Britain’s Terrorism Act several hours after the explosion, in which a second person was injured, the authorities said.
Hawaii Eases Covid Restrictions and Reopens for Tourists
The state is eager for its vacation industry to rebound after a devastating 2020 season.
Diver Discovers 900-Year-Old Sword Dating to the Crusades
The sword, recovered off the coast of Israel, most likely belonged to a knight who fell into the sea or lost the weapon in battle, experts said.
Biden to Speak About Vaccine Mandates in Chicago
The city is home to United Airlines, which recently announced a vaccine mandate for its 67,000 U.S. employees.
Alabama Deaths Outpaced Births in 2020 Because of Covid, Top Official Says
“Our state literally shrunk in 2020,” said Dr. Scott Harris, the state’s health officer.
Ivermectin Should Not Be Used to Treat Covid, F.D.A. Says
“You are not a horse,” the Food and Drug Administration said. “Stop it.”
In Vaccine Holdout States, a New Urgency to Administer Shots
Data from the C.D.C. shows that many people in states like Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri are now receiving their first doses. On Friday, more than 850,000 total shots were recorded in the U.S.