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Covid-19 Live Updates: 2 Million Dead Around World From Virus The C.D.C. warns that the new variant could send U.S. infections skyrocketing. Upgrades to a Pfizer plant in Belgium will delay vaccine deliveries in Europe. RIGHT NOW. Trump health officials scramble to clarify confusing statements about how vaccines will ...
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Pompeo offers burst of actions, attacks before leaving State WASHINGTON — Mike Pompeo isn't quietly fading away. In his final days as secretary of state, he's issuing orders that have caused international consternation and tweeting up a storm on his official and personal accounts to cement his legacy as a prime ...
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Vaccine reserve was already exhausted when Trump administration vowed to release it, dashing hopes of expanded ... States were anticipating a windfall after federal officials said they would stop holding back second doses. But the approach had already changed, and no stockpile exists.
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Pfizer says it has second doses of coronavirus vaccines for Americans, even if there's no stockpile Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Friday there was no reserve stockpile, even though the Trump administration has been telling states for weeks it is holding onto second doses of vaccine to make sure people who get one dose can get the ...
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Merkel's Party to Choose New Leader, and Possible Successor as Chancellor After nearly a year of jockeying, no clear front-runner has emerged to lead Germany's Christian Democratic Union. Three men are vying for delegates' votes this weekend.
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Government in Netherlands Resigns After Benefit Scandal A parliamentary report concluded that tax authorities unfairly targeted poor families over child care benefits. Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his entire cabinet stepped down.
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Abbas Announces Palestinian Elections After Years of Paralysis JERUSALEM — Sixteen years after he was elected for what was meant to be a four-year term, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority announced on Friday that presidential and parliamentary elections would be held in the spring and summer.
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The Latest: Oregon governor blames feds for vaccine delay State health officials announced this week that vaccine eligibility would be expanded to educators and seniors beginning Jan. 23. However, following news that there is "no federal reserve" of doses, Brown said she has ...
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Brexit: End to Gibraltar land border prompts joy and trepidation The Spanish workers of La Línea de la Concepción are at the ready to celebrate the removal of the Gibraltar border controls. And they have reason to. This small coastal town bordering Gibraltar is one of the poorest in Spain. A third of people here are ...
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Putin, Poison and the Importance of Alexey Navalny: QuickTake Alexey Navalny is Russia's most prominent opposition figure, an anti-corruption investigator whose exposés have targeted President Vladimir Putin's inner circle. His plan to return to Russia after recuperating in Germany from a nerve-agent attack he blames ...
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