The following are some headlines covered today:
- The Facebook Papers: How to read them all
- Hertz orders 100,000 Teslas to electrify rental fleet, following bankruptcy
- Here’s how much rain fell in Sonoma County over the last 48 hours
- Sudan coup: Military dissolves civilian government and arrests leaders
- Saudi crown prince suggested killing King Abdullah, ex-official says
- Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen calls for urgent external regulation
- Pablo Escobar’s hippos have legal rights, US court rules
- Boris Johnson says chances of Cop26 success are ‘touch and go’
- Australian voters rethinking immigration in wake of extended border closures, poll suggests
- Erdogan walks back threat to expel 10 Western envoys
- Palestinians in Gaza call to save seven hunger-striking prisoners
- German court jails IS bride for crimes against humanity
- Japan: Princess Mako set to marry commoner amid controversy
- Sikh men created a lifeline using turbans and jackets to rescue hikers at a park
- Black and Latino families continue to bear pandemic's great economic toll in U.S.