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A long-awaited declassified US intelligence report on the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi finds the Saudi Crown Prince approved the operation
More new research suggests a single dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine can protect against asymptomatic coronavirus infection, which could help reduce transmission. Follow live updates on the pandemic:
A judge in Texas has ruled that the federal moratorium on evictions is unconstitutional
The Senate parliamentarian has ruled against including the increase in minimum wage in the Covid relief bill, sources say
The US military has carried out air strikes in Syria targeting an Iranian-backed militia site, the first known military action under Biden
Laid-off workers will be allowed to turn down jobs they think are too risky because of Covid and continue to collect unemployment benefits under new guidance issued by the US Department of Labor
The FDA has given permission for the Pfizer vaccine to be stored at normal freezer temperatures, a decision that can relieve some of the constraints that have made the vaccine especially difficult to store and distribute
Ex-USA Gymnastics coach John Geddert, who had ties to Larry Nassar and was charged with human trafficking and sex crimes just hours ago, dies by suicide
India has issued strict new rules for Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms weeks after the country's government attempted to pressure Twitter to take down accounts it deemed incendiary
The House passed the Equality Act to amend the 1964 Civil Rights Act to protect people from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity
Senate confirms former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to lead the Department of Energy
More than 2.5 million people across the world have died from coronavirus, according to Johns Hopkins University data
Capitol Police took precautions prior to the January 6 riot, but there was no credible threat indicating tens of thousands would attack, the acting Capitol Police chief tells House lawmakers
Trump's tax records are now in the hands of New York prosecutors after the Supreme Court denied the former President's efforts to keep them private
First-time unemployment claims fell to 730,000 last week, the Labor Department says, far fewer than economists had predicted
Australia has passed a new law that will force tech companies to pay publishers for news content, setting the stage for potential, similar action in other countries
Lawyers are still trying to locate the parents of 506 children who had been split from their families at the US-Mexico border by the Trump administration, which is down from a month ago when attorneys were looking for the parents of 611 children
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is urging military service members to get vaccinated against the coronavirus after it was revealed last week that approximately one-third have opted out
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin says he will vote to confirm Deb Haaland as Interior secretary, a pivotal vote for a potentially historic nominee
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