Graison Dangor, Forbes Staff

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This Ecommerce Entrepreneur Opened A Brick-And-Mortar Shop To Solve A Problem

A once-in-a-generation explosion in entrepreneurship is taking place as founders bet on themselves in record numbers. MainStreet U.S.A is back in business—and stronger than ever.

Bad Weather Delays William Shatner’s Space Voyage Aboard Bezos’ Blue Origin Rocket

The original Captain Kirk is now scheduled to take off on October 13.

Southwest Cancels More Than 1,000 Flights—Pilots Say It’s Not A Protest Over Covid Vaccine Mandate

Other airlines have fewer grounded flights despite operating in the same weather that Southwest partially blamed for the cancellations.

Moderna And Pfizer Have Fulfilled Slim Share Of Covid-19 Vaccine Orders From Lower Income Countries

Moderna is also charging several countries more than the U.S. and European Union have paid for the shots, the New York Times reported.

French President Macron Proposes Abolishing Death Penalty Worldwide

France outlawed executions 40 years ago.

Countries Hit Worst By Covid Had The Largest Spikes In Depression And Anxiety Disorders In 2020

The disorders were 25% higher than they would have been without the pandemic, according to new research in the Lancet.

Feared Wave Of Evictions Hasn’t Happened—Yet

Some building owners see that states are finally disbursing federal rent aid.

New York City Schools Will End Controversial Gifted And Talented Classes

They serve mostly white students and Asian American students in a majority Black and Latino school district.

Vaccination Rates For Whooping Cough, HPV, Meningitis (And More) Plummeted During Covid Lockdown

Routine vaccinations fell across all age groups, according to a new study

Pfizer Asks FDA To Authorize Covid-19 Vaccine For Children 5 To 11

Five to 11 year-olds did as well on the vaccine as older teens and young adults, according to company data.