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Countries Juggle New Year's Celebrations With Ongoing Pandemic Concerns
People all around the world are saying goodbye to 2020, but as coronavirus cases surge in many regions, New Year's Eve events have been seriously scaled down.
Congress Overturns Trump Veto On Defense Bill After Political Detour
Senate Republicans rejected their own president's veto on New Year's Day, and the National Defense Authorization Act is set to take effect despite President Trump and a feud over relief payments.
India Authorizes AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine For Emergency Use
Almost 150,000 people in India have died from complications of COVID-19, behind only the U.S. and Brazil. India plans to begin inoculating its population of 1.4 billion this month.
Iran Tells U.N. Agency It Will Enrich Uranium Back To Pre-Nuclear Deal Level Of 20%
Iran has exceeded some limits of the 2015 agreement in the past but this move would mark a notable step toward strengthening its nuclear capacity. The U.S. withdrew from the pact in 2018.
Some Health Care Workers Are Hesitant About Getting COVID-19 Vaccines
Dr. Nikhila Juvvadi, chief clinical officer at a Chicago hospital, says about 40 percent of the staff distrust the vaccines — in part because of deep-rooted cultural mistrust based on past abuses.
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'They Have A Voice': New Documentary 'A Woman's Work' Exposes Pay Disparity NFL Cheerleaders Face
The pay disparity came to light in 2014 after a series of lawsuits raised by NFL cheerleaders who said they were underpaid and sexually harassed.
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Social Media Buzz: The Impact Of 2020's Relentless News Cycle
Some of the biggest news stories of 2020 were often fueled by how people reacted to them on social media.
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How Lenny Kravitz Found His Sound
In his memoir "Let Love Rule," the Grammy-winning musician writes about his early years.
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U.S. COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 350,000
Health care workers are bracing for a deadly January, and President-elect Joe Biden cautioned that "the next few weeks and months are going to be very tough."
Here's A Look At Congress' Incoming Freshman Class
The 117th Congress will be the most diverse group of federal lawmakers yet.
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