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Covid-19 Live Updates: New York State Will Stop Requiring That Food Must Be Ordered With Alcohol The C.D.C. has eased its guidance for wearing masks outdoors. Because the risk of infection is much lower outdoors, U.S. health officials also relaxed advice for those who haven't gotten their shots. In Brazil, Russia's Sputnik V vaccine isn't recommended.
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CDC says fully vaccinated Americans can go without masks outdoors, except in crowded settings Biden applauds the change, urging people to get the shots so they can return to 'more normal lives.' Image without a caption. Sheet metal worker Demetrius Buttelman ...
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FBI opens civil rights investigation into police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. Also on Tuesday, family attorneys for Brown released a private autopsy that found he was fatally shot in the back of the head. Brown ...
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'Day You'll Never Forget': Decade After Deadly Tuscaloosa Tornado, Recovery Is Uneven On April 27, 2011, one of the worst tornado outbreaks in U.S. history struck the Deep South. It was what forecasters call a Super Outbreak with at least 100 major, destructive tornadoes. More than 300 people lost their lives, and the rash of storms caused an ...
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A $7 Billion Mistake? New York Seeks to Curb New Hotels. New York City leaders, led by Mayor Bill de Blasio, are closing in on a controversial plan to drastically restrict hotel development, a move that the mayor's own experts fear could endanger the city's post-pandemic recovery and cost billions in lost tax revenue.
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Biden blazed past his vaccine target for the first 100 days. Does the Trump administration deserve credit too? WASHINGTON – When President Joe Biden announced last week that he had shattered his increased goal of administering 200 million COVID-19 vaccine shots in his first 100 days in office, he described it as both a milestone for his administration and a ...
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Biden Seeks $80 Billion to Beef Up IRS Audits of High-Earners The president's "American Families Plan," which he will detail this week, will be offset in part by a tax enforcement effort that administration officials believe will raise $700 billion over a decade.
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To lead ICE, Biden picks Texas sheriff who criticized Trump's immigration policies The White House announced that Biden's pick for ICE director is Harris County, Tex., Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, a veteran law enforcement officer who transformed the sheriff's office in the Houston metropolitan area from one of the agency's staunchest allies into a ...
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Biden's Pentagon policy nominee confirmed along party lines, after heated partisan battle A showdown on the floor was narrowly avoided only after two Republican senators were called out of town on family emergencies, giving Democrats an easy 49 to 45 vote to confirm Kahl in the evenly split chamber. Last ...
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EPA moves to give California right to set climate limits on cars, SUVs The administration's actions will give the populous state with big climate ambitions more leverage in discussions between car company executives, autoworkers and federal officials over national mileage and greenhouse gas emission standards for new ...
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