For Prince Philip, Royal Family Plans Pandemic-Muted Honors
Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, will not lie in state for public viewing and the funeral will not be open to the public, in a nod to a ban on mass gatherings and the prince’s own wishes.
Prince Philip’s Life in Pictures
Philip’s life spanned almost a century of upheaval for Britain: He had lived with a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and he died nearly 100 years old in an era of smartphones and the internet.
A Bleak Forecast for Canada’s 600,000 Energy Industry Workers
A report forecasts that up to three quarters of their jobs may vanish in a low carbon future and suggests a better approach to retraining.
Video Shows Volcano Eruption in Southern Caribbean
A volcano in St. Vincent, known as La Soufrière, erupted on Friday after it had lay dormant for decades. Footage shows plumes of smoke spewing from the volcano.
Pfizer Requests Authorization to Use Vaccine in Young Teens
If the emergency use authorization is broadened, young adolescents could start getting vaccinated before going back to school in the fall.
Blood Clots Linked to AZ Vaccine Stem From Rare Antibody Reaction
New studies from Germany and Norway examined cases involving mostly younger people who developed serious and sometimes fatal blood disorders.
Remembering Prince Philip, Husband of Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, died on Friday at Windsor Castle in England. He was 99.
Michigan’s governor, confronting a surge in virus cases, calls on Biden for more vaccines.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, said she had pushed the president unsuccessfully to send more vaccines to her state, where hospitals are filling.
Iran Nuclear Talks Start on Positive Note in Vienna
Working groups on sanctions and uranium enrichment are making progress, diplomats said. The indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington are set to resume next week.