Watch: With football season beginning just as the Delta variant is causing coronavirus cases to surge across the country, we're likely to learn even more about the virus as teams hit the field and fans pack into stadiums
ith football season in full swing as the Delta variant spreads, WSJ’s Shelby Holliday looks at what we’ve learned so far.
Shelby Holliday goes in search of the little-known stories behind big business and news headlines, revealing the surprising ramifications for individuals.Toys are getting more expensive, and inflation isn't the only thing to blame. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday looked into why a small Covid-19 outbreak in China has prompted toymakers big and small to raise their prices. Illustration: Adele Morgan
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