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In Phone Call, Biden Presses Putin Over Cyber Breach, Navalny
Despite disagreements on many issues, the president and the Russian leader agreed to extend the only remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control deal.
Austin Hostage Standoff Leaves 2 Pediatricians Dead
Police say a doctor who was terminally ill with cancer brought a gun to a Texas pediatrician's office. The stalemate ended with both doctors killed in a murder-suicide.
Justice Department Rescinds Trump's 'Zero Tolerance' Immigration Policy
The Trump-era immigration policy resulted in thousands of family separations at the U.S-Mexico border.
Don't Call It A Comeback: School Districts That Never Opened Are Having Trouble Now
About a third of U.S. students haven't had a single day in a classroom since March 2020. Coming back now — with the virus still spreading and teachers pushing back — hasn't been easy.
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New VA Program Investigates Outdoor Therapy For Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs will create a task force charged with researching the benefits of outdoor recreation in an effort to help reduce veteran suicides.
Most U.S. Mayors Do Not Support Reallocating Police Resources, Survey Finds
Eighty percent of the mayors who responded say they believe their police budgets last year were "about right."
Amid Grief, Rep. Jamie Raskin Leads Trump Impeachment Effort In Senate
The Maryland Democrat, whose 25-year-old son killed himself just days before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, says the upcoming trial is "a solemn and awesome responsibility."
Why N95 Masks Are Still In Short Supply In The U.S.
Early in the pandemic, shortages of N95 respirators and other medical gear prompted panic across the world. A year later, the masks still aren't widely available to U.S. consumers.
Biden Hits 'Pause' On Oil And Gas Leasing On Public Lands And Waters
The move is one of his more controversial campaign promises, and industry groups say they will sue. But it won't have much immediate impact on driving down climate-warming emissions.
At Biden Administration's 1st COVID-19 Briefing, A Pledge To Let Scientists Lead
"This is a national emergency. Four hundred thousand people have died. Everything is on the table across the whole supply chain," said Jeffrey Zients, the White House COVID-19 response coordinator.
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