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White House Announces Expanded COVID-19 Testing, Manufacturing And Virus Sequencing
The administration says there will only be a few million doses of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine available to distribute right away, assuming the company gets FDA authorization in the next few weeks.
COVID outbreak on relief ship causes fears of spread in Tonga
Since the pandemic began, Tonga has reported just a single case of COVID-19 and has avoided any outbreaks.
They flew to Nashville. Bluebell, their dog, was sent to Saudi Arabia
In London, Bluebell, a black Labrador mix, was somehow put on the wrong flight. It took two more days to bring her to the U.S. "We don't know if she'll ever be the same," her owner says.
Justices Uphold Review Of Officer's Text Messages
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday that a California police sergeant's employers did not violate his right to privacy when they reviewed transcripts of text messages sent from his government-owned pager. The decision marks the high court's first word on the boundaries of electronic monitoring in the workplace.
Postal Workers Say They Lack Supplies, Training To Protect Themselves From Virus
The USPS says that employee safety is its highest priority. But some workers still fear becoming carriers of another kind — catching and spreading the virus themselves.
Florida man asks schools to ban Bible following the state's efforts to remove books
Activist Chaz Stevens says the book isn't age appropriate and contains references to rape and bestiality. It's a not-so-subtle dig at Florida's recent efforts to ban books.
Trump Intervened In FBI HQ Project To Protect His Hotel, Democrats Allege
The president has been personally involved with the future of the FBI's Pennsylvania Avenue headquarters building, and Democrats say it is an abuse of power intended to help his hotel up the street.
Government Shutdown May Hamper Alaska's Lucrative Fishing Industry
The shutdown has closed much of the National Marine Fisheries Service, which oversees Bering Sea fisheries off the Alaska coast. Industry workers don't know when boats will get needed authorizations.
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How to help those impacted by the Highland Park parade shooting
One way to help is by donating, whether to official community funds or verified fundraisers set up by families of those hurt or killed. Just be wary of scams, a city official warns.
Voters Say They Want Change. So Why Do Bush And Clinton Lead Polls?
Even more voters say they want a "change" now than did before the 2008 election, which could make it easier for primary opponents to gain support against the dynastic frontrunners.
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