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'Life-Changing' Stimulus Checks Begin Rolling Out
Within days of President Biden signing the relief bill into law, many Americans have been delighted to see bank accounts showing $1,400 deposits already pending.
A Tale Of 2 Radicalizations
People who stormed the Capitol were radicalized by what they consumed online and in social media. That should sound familiar: Ten years ago, ISIS used a similar strategy to lure Americans to Syria.
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Grammys 2021: 10 Takeaways From A Big, Weird Night
The Grammys demonstrated a brilliant new way to assemble an awards show, and a not-so-brilliant way to choose the winners.
Vatican Says Catholic Church Cannot Bless Same-Sex Marriages
"The presence in such relationships of positive elements ... cannot justify these relationships and render them legitimate objects of an ecclesial blessing," the Vatican said Monday.
Desert Dust Sweeps Into Beijing, Causing China's Worst Sandstorm In 10 Years
Residents in the capital woke up to a choking orange hue in the air on Monday, as airborne dust from the Gobi Desert sent the air-quality index to hazardous levels and forced flight cancelations.
U.S. Arrests 2 Men, Saying They Sprayed Sicknick And Others With Chemical At Capitol
The two men are Julian Elie Khater, 32, of State College, Pa., and George Pierre Tanios, 39, of Morgantown, W.Va. They were arrested Sunday.
The Women Powering Biden's Economy Are Rewriting The Course Of American History
Each of them, to a fault, have backgrounds that reflect their interest in creating an economy that works for more people, especially the vulnerable working class: Black people, Latinos and women.
COVID-19 Data Miss A Lot Of People — Raising Questions
Dr. Paul Spiegel talks about the gaps — and raises the possibility that the coronavirus pandemic could lead to huge changes in humanitarian responses.
LA Schools, Teachers Reach Tentative Deal To Reopen Classrooms To In-Person Learning
The agreement, which still must be ratified by members of the teachers union, would see most students returning to physical classrooms for the first time in more than a year.
Iowa Reporter Found Not Guilty By Jury After Arrest At Black Lives Matter Protest
Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri was arrested by police as she was covering a Black Lives Matter protest. She was charged with failing to disperse and interfering with official acts.
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