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California Identifies A Case Of Coronavirus Variant First Seen In U.K.
Gov. Gavin Newsom made the announcement during an online conversation about the pandemic with Dr. Anthony Fauci, but he offered little additional information about the circumstances of the diagnosis.
On Day 2, Biden Focuses On COVID-19 Strategy With 10 Executive Actions
President Biden laid out his approach to the pandemic before he took office. On Thursday, he began implementing it, calling the effort a "wartime undertaking."
'The Worst Is Not Behind Us': California Wildfires Continue To Burn
The state is seeing some of the worst wildfires in its history. At least six people have died and over 100,000 face evacuation orders as the fires show no sign of letting up.
Candidate Generation Gaps Highlight 2 Races To Watch In Massachusetts
As Massachusetts votes Tuesday, a pair of key Democratic primaries feature a younger challenger taking on an older incumbent.
New York Attorney General To Empanel Grand Jury In Daniel Prude Death Investigation
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Saturday that she is putting together a grand jury as part of an investigation into the death of Daniel Prude, who died in police custody in March.
Pentagon Says It Will Close 'Stars and Stripes,' But Trump Says It Won't Happen
The Pentagon said the paper would shut down by Sept. 30. Shortly afterward President Trump tweeted that it won't happen "under my watch."
TikTok CEO: Facebook Is Making 'Copycat' Service 'Disguised As Patriotism'
TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer attacked the social media network on the same day Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress. Mayer also committed to making TikTok's algorithm public.
France's Green Wave Marks Environmental Shift
In recent municipal elections, candidates from the Green Party won in major French cities such as Paris, Bordeaux, Marseilles and Lyon.
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Lebanon's Prime Minister Resigns, Citing An 'Earthquake' Of Upheaval After Explosion
"May God protect Lebanon," Lebanon's Prime Minister Hassan Diab said as he announced his resignation days after a disastrous explosion rocked Beirut.
Opinion: Remembering Pete Hamill, The Tabloid Man Whose Greatest Story Was His Own
NPR's Scott Simon remembers Pete Hamill, former columnist for the New York Post and Daily News, who's memoir A Drinking Life told tough truths. Hamill died this week at the age of 85.
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