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The officials, including acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller, attended a meeting at the Pentagon on Nov. 13 with the Lithuanian defense minister, whose embassy on Thursday said he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
In her only interview, a mother described sending anonymous letters in the 1980s to warn about the man she feared was a danger to multiple boys in her family. By now, she has little hope for accountability.
The news division was one of the first impacted by the pandemic back in March. In November, 15 people who have spent time in CBS Broadcast Center complex have tested positive, according to emails sent to employees.
The shooter is believed to be a White male in his 20s or 30s but has not been identified and may still be inside the Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa, police said at a brief evening news conference.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) quietly bought replacement tests; aides kept the problems from lawmakers.
Prince George’s officials say large groups of young people are gathering in the area.
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Apple wants to water down key provisions of the bill, which would hold U.S. companies accountable for using Uighur forced labor, according to two congressional staffers.
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