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Republicans Seek Clarity On What Trump Knew About Pence's Safety
Trump disparaged Pence in a tweet while the insurrection was going on. GOP senators asked what Trump knew about Pence's status when Trump tweeted.
Stacey Plaskett Addresses Emotional Toll Of Seeing Black Women Used in Trump Defense
The delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands discussed the stinging impact of some of the video clips, played by Trump's defense attorneys, of responses to last summer's protests for racial justice.
Mario Draghi, Former EU Central Bank Head, Sworn In As Italy's Prime Minister
The swearing in of the celebrated economist comes weeks after the country's last prime minister resigned. Draghi will face the twin challenges of the pandemic and a crumbling economy.
You Think The U.S. Has Vaccine Issues? 130 Countries Haven't Even Started Vaccinating
For low- and middle-income countries, just obtaining doses has been a challenge. And now concerns are being raised about the effectiveness of the more affordable AstraZeneca option.
New Zealand City Goes Back Into Lockdown After New Coronavirus Cases Detected
Most residents of Auckland are asked to stay home for three days while health officials determine the source of the virus and test for community spread. The rest of the country is on high alert.
7 GOP Senators Voted To Convict Trump. Only 1 Faces Voters Next Year
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski will face voters in 2022, but her state's new primary and voting system likely means she'll be in less danger of losing her primary.
As Biden Reopens ACA Enrollment, Are You Eligible To Sign Up Or Switch Health Plans?
The federal insurance exchange, HealthCare.gov, has reopened for changes and new sign-ups until May 15. But states with their own exchanges have different rules. Here's what you need to know.
The Pandemic Pushed This Farmer Into Deep Poverty. Then Something Amazing Happened
Togo wanted to distribute millions of dollars to its citizens in dire straits. There was just one daunting problem: How could it identify the neediest of the needy?
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States Can Forgive Unemployment Overpayments, But Missouri Demands People Pay Up
More than 46,000 Missourians have received letters demanding repayment. The state says it paid out more than $150 million last year to people who it later determined weren't eligible for the benefits.
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Lunar New Year Brings Smiles And Hope Amid Hardships For New York's Chinatown
Crowds have been sparse for the neighborhood that has faced both a spike in anti-Asian violence and mounting economic challenges since the pandemic began.
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