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Biden Administration To Meet Goal Of 100 Million Vaccine Doses On Friday
The president said he would announce his next vaccination goal next week. "We need millions more to get vaccinated," Biden said.
With Honduras' Narco Allegations, Pressure Rises To Sanction Its Leader
U.S. prosecutors say President Juan Orlando Hernández enabled drug trafficking into the U.S., and Democratic lawmakers want punishment. It comes as President Biden seeks Central American aid.
Team Biden's Relief Bill Victory Lap Traces Paths To Victory In 2022
The president, vice president and their spouses fanned out this week to tell Americans how the $1.9 trillion plan can help them. Their destinations revealed some top midterm election contests.
Colleges Canceled Spring Break, But Students Are Traveling Anyway
A majority of U.S. colleges have canceled spring break, in an attempt to curb student travel. But the rise of online classes means students can now attend college from anywhere, including beachside.
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The Racist Roots Of Rap On Trial
Since the 1990s, police and prosecutors have used lyrics to build criminal cases against rap artists. It's a practice that blurs the distinction between entertainment and criminal confession.
The Data On Legalizing Weed
It's been close to a decade since the first states legalized recreational marijuana. And the data is coming in.
California Gov. Newsom Lashes Out At 'Extremist' Republicans, Pledges To Fight Recall
"Let's call it what it is: it's a partisan, Republican recall — backed by the [Republican National Committee], anti-mask and anti-vax extremists, and pro-Trump forces," Newsom said Monday.
Biden Taps Economist Gene Sperling To Oversee $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Rollout
Sperling is a longtime economic adviser. "He's ready to get to work. In fact, he's already hit the ground running," Biden said.
2021 Pritzker Prize Goes To French Architects Who 'Work With Kindness'
Often referred to as the "Nobel Prize of Architecture," this year's Pritzker was awarded to Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, a design pair who emphasize reuse and equitable housing.
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Facebook To Target Eligible Users with Vaccine Finder Tool
Californians who are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine have a new way to find out where they can get their shots. KVCR’s Megan Jamerson has more on a new…
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