[aggregation-styles] The Wall Street Journal A higher Covid-19 death rate among people with autism, Down syndrome and other intellectual development disorders has sparked a lobbying effort...
[aggregation-styles] Inc. Facebook is starting to look desperate. Over the past weeks, the world’s largest social network has taken out several full-page ads in The Wall...
[aggregation-styles] Bloomberg Shirin Ebadi, Iran’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights lawyer, has had enough. For years she represented her country’s dissidents in the Islamic Republic’s corrupt...
[aggregation-styles] Foreign Exchange In February 1947, U.S. President Harry Truman huddled with his most senior foreign policy advisers, George Marshall and Dean Acheson, and a handful...
[aggregation-styles] New York Post Mr. President, it’s time to end this dark charade. We’re one week away from an enormously important moment for the next four...
[aggregation-styles] USA Today President Donald Trump leaves the White House next month with the country more sharply divided than when he moved in and amid caustic...
[aggregation-styles] Politico OAKLAND, Calif. — California has had some of the toughest restrictions in the country to combat the coronavirus, from a complete ban on restaurant...
[aggregation-styles] KQED The recent news that Oracle, the second largest software maker in the world, plans to move its corporate headquarters from Silicon Valley to Austin...
[aggregation-styles] Market Watch A decade later and a $5,800 flyer in an upstart electric-car company would have turned a savvy or lucky investor into a millionaire....
[aggregation-styles] EdSource Assuming President Trump signs the legislation, California will receive $6.8 billion of the $54.9 billion that Congress approved Dec. 21 in Covid-19 relief funding...