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Biden Drops Trump's Ban on TikTok And WeChat — But Will Continue The Scrutiny
President Biden revokes Trump-era executive orders against TikTok and WeChat, but national security experts say the scrutiny of the apps will continue despite the reset in relations.
April 2021 - Meet the IE's SCAG Call for Collaboration Winners
The Call for Collaboration program is part of SCAG’s ongoing commitment to combat racism, social injustice and an equity gap that has reached historic…
Watchdog Report Says Police Did Not Clear Protesters To Make Way For Trump Photo-Op
The report found the U.S. Park Police made the call to clear Lafayette Park before knowing of then-President Donald Trump's visit to a damaged church in the area.
Law Enforcement Taskforce Announce Charges in Riverside Drug Trafficking Scheme
A joint taskforce between local and federal law enforcement authorities announced charges Tuesday against 21 people allegedly involved in a drug…
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In Montana, Crisis Support Teams Offer Alternatives To Policing Mental Health
Montana now has six mobile crisis response teams — up from one in 2019 — with more in the works. Each team has a different makeup, but all use mental health support to diffuse tricky situations.
Inflation Is Surging. The Price Of A Toyota Pickup Truck Helps Explain Why
The Labor Department says consumer prices jumped 5% for the 12 months ending in May. That's the sharpest increase in nearly 13 years, as the economy rebounds from the pandemic recession.
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See The Stunning Photos Of This Morning's 'Ring Of Fire' Solar Eclipse
If you didn't wake up early enough to see Thursday's solar eclipse yourself, photographers from the U.S. to Asia to Europe snapped images of the striking astronomical event.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Sends Three Benin Bronzes Home To Nigeria
The plaques, produced in what is now Nigeria, were looted during the British military occupation and have been in museums and a private collection since 1897.
With A Friend In Biden, Amtrak Has Big Dreams. But Freight Lines Have Other Ideas
President Biden has aspirations for a new era of train travel. Amtrak supporters hope that a new line between New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama, is just the start. But major obstacles stand in the way.
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Japan Aims To Convince A Wary Public The Olympics Will Be Safe
Anger at the government's insistence on pushing ahead with the games remains intense, but Japan's ramped-up vaccination campaign may be helping to ease some safety fears.
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