Democracy Dies in Darkness
Federal officials authorized a second booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
Flying without a mask is awkward, worrisome and a relief all at once.
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With control of both chambers at risk, lawmakers are rushing to pass bills that they can run on in November, and Democratic senators working to confirm President Biden’s nominees while their fragile majority holds.
Russian military vehicles on their way to attend joint military drills in Belarus on Jan. 24. (AP)
No group claimed responsibility for the rocket attack as tensions percolate between Palestinians and Jews.
Even as the United States and European countries slowly move to decarbonize their economies, they are driving billions of dollars in new, near-term investment in fossil fuels.
Even as the poems were censored, they still circulated through social media talking about themes of lockdown alienation, poverty and even the war in Ukraine.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pledged to back Ukraine until its "final success."
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The first Black American to host a nationally syndicated TV show, "was Colin Kaepernick before Colin Kaepernick."
The Calf Fire burns near Penasco Blanco, N.M., on Friday. (AP)
The snow and severe thunderstorms are expected to linger in the central United States through Sunday.