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Biden's $1.9 Trillion Rescue Plan Set To Turbocharge U.S. Economy
Economists expect the additional federal spending, coupled with an improving public health picture, will jumpstart economic growth this year.
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Democrats Reviewing Whether To Overturn A Certified Iowa U.S. House Election
The Democratic-led House Administration Committee is considering a challenge brought by defeated Democrat Rita Hart, who lost a race for an Iowa congressional district by six votes.
Nobel Peace Prize Is Awarded To World Food Programme
Honoring the humanitarian group, the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo cites the "need for international solidarity."
China Lands On Mars In Major Advance For Its Space Ambitions
China's rover will explore an area of Mars known as Utopia Planitia. An American rover and tiny helicopter are also currently on the planet. They arrived in February.
Here's What The New Hate Crimes Law Aims To Do As Attacks On Asian Americans Rise
The legislation, which had overwhelming support in the House and Senate, aims to make reporting hate crimes easier and puts resources into monitoring and preventing those crimes.
FACT CHECK: Biden's Comments On Loan Forgiveness And Elite Colleges
The president said he doesn't want to forgive the loans of people who went to "Harvard and Yale and Penn." The real picture of student debt in the U.S. is much more complicated.
After Supreme Court Defeat, Trump's Backers In Congress Are Quiet On What Comes Next
The president vowed to "fight on" after the nation's highest court tossed a Texas lawsuit challenging the election results. The reaction from his congressional allies, however, was much more subdued.
Destructive Storms Soak, Batter And Bury Communities Around The Country
Apparent tornadoes killed at least 19 people in the South, nearly 4 inches of rain caused mudslides in California and a storm is dumping snow and rain from the Mid-Atlantic through the Northeast.
PHOTOS: The Creamy, Sculpted Dunes Of White Sands National Monument
There's no place like it on the planet: White Sands National Monument in New Mexico. It's the world's largest gypsum dunefield: miles and miles of stunning white landscape.
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Puerto Rico Hospitals Are Struggling To Provide Care After Hurricane Maria
Hospital officials in San Juan, Puerto Rico say they are operating in crisis mode after Hurricane Maria. With only emergency power, doctors are struggling to provide medical care as needs grow daily.
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