Covax to Receive 200 Million Johnson & Johnson Covid Doses

The program’s struggles are one factor among many in the growing gap in vaccination coverage between the world’s rich and poor.


Gotchies, Gotch, Ginch, Gonch, Ginches, Gitch, Gitchies, Gaunch: Canadians’ Unmentionables.

Katherine Barber, who died at 61, created the first general purpose dictionary of contemporary Canadian English.


India Ramps Up Coronavirus Testing

The country’s government said it had carried out 2.5 million tests in 24 hours, the most in a single day since the pandemic began.


Why Biden Used a Light Touch With Netanyahu

Public pressure on Israel could have backfired, or soured a relationship the president needs to cultivate, according to Middle East analysts.


Disabled People Fear Being Left Behind as U.K. Culture Venues Reopen

Some disabled people have spent a year devouring shows online, and they want continued access. Some theaters are promising to provide it, but fears persist.


Small Skirmish at Aqsa Mosque, Despite Israel and Hamas Cease-Fire

Amid celebrations at the Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem on Friday afternoon, a small skirmish broke out outside the compound.


Celebrations Take Place in Gaza After Cease-Fire

Celebrations broke out in Gaza after Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire on Thursday. The truce comes after more than 10 days of fighting that has taken hundreds of lives.


In an Israeli city within Hamas’s reach, gratitude for the calm, but bracing for more fighting.


With the fighting suspended, assessing the destruction in Gaza.


Preferential testing in N.Y. leads to a federal investigation into Cuomo, the latest in a slew of inquiries.