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Officials Tighten Restrictions In Seoul Amid Another Wave Of COVID-19 Infections
On Friday, South Korea registered more than 1,300 coronavirus cases — breaking records for a second day in a row. Residents of the capital region are driving the surge.
David Prowse, Actor Behind Darth Vader, Dies At 85
Audiences heard James Earl Jones' voice as the iconic Star Wars villain, but it was Prowse behind Darth Vader's mask.
Toronto Suspends In-Person Classes As Cases Surge In Canada's Most-Populous Province
All elementary and secondary school students in Toronto will return to remote learning Wednesday and will remain home until at least April 18.
After Poisoning, Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Vows To Return To Russia
Alexei Navalny said he has purchased a Sunday plane ticket to return to Moscow. He has spent months in Germany recovering from nerve agent poisoning.
U.S. Says It Will Cut Number Of Troops In Iraq By Nearly Half This Month
Gen. Frank McKenzie, who is responsible for U.S. forces in the Middle East, says the U.S. presence will drop from 5,200 to 3,000 troops in a move he says shows confidence in Iraqi army.
2 Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies Shot In Apparent 'Ambush' Near Train Station
The deputies were able to radio for help and were transported to St. Francis Medical Center, where they underwent surgery.
San Francisco Proposes To Shift $120 Million From Police To Tackle Racial Disparities
Mayor London Breed said the funds would be reallocated over two years to address stark inequities in housing, education, health and economic opportunities faced by the city's Black community.
In Reversal, Biden Team Will Begin In-Person Canvassing In Crucial States
Joe Biden's campaign had suspended face-to-face canvassing in the spring because of concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, and stuck to that stance in the following months.
Biden Wants Millionaires To Foot The Bill For Big New Social Programs
President Biden will ask Congress to increase taxes on capital gains for tax filers who make more than $1 million a year — a move the White House says will affect only about 500,000 households.
Biden Says All Adults Will Be Vaccine Eligible By April 19
The president said states must open vaccine eligibility to all U.S. residents 18 and older by April 19, about two weeks ahead of his initial May 1 deadline.
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