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Chauvin Trial: Day 3 Key Moments
On the third day of the Derek Chauvin trial, the jury learned more about what had happened inside Cup Foods before the police were called, and body camera footage from the officers was presented.
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State Department Reverses Trump Policies on Women's Health Rights
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said on Tuesday that women's reproductive rights would be monitored by the United States, reversing a Trump policy that overlooked barriers for women seeking sexual health services worldwide.
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White House Calls for 'Transparency' on Pandemic's Origin
On Tuesday, the White House called for more answers into the origins of the coronavirus, stating the report released by the World Health Organization lacked crucial data.
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'A Bipartisan Accomplishment': Biden Extends Paycheck Protection Program
On Tuesday, President Biden signed an extension of the Paycheck Protection Program, citing its impact on helping small businesses.
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W.H.O. Reports Coronavirus Origin Theories
While the W.H.O. report produced by an investigative team in China left many unanswered questions, it did suggest that the coronavirus probably emerged in bats.
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'He Was Suffering': Teenager Who Filmed Floyd's Arrest Testifies at Trial
Darnella Frazier, who was 17 years old when she filmed video of George Floyd's arrest, testified on Tuesday in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in Mr. Floyd's death.
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C.D.C. Director Warns of Possible Fourth Coronavirus Surge
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, delivered an impassioned plea on Monday for Americans to recommit to following coronavirus guidelines as infections increase across the country.
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'Fight This to the Finish': Biden Urges Use of Masks
President Biden called on state and local governments to reinstate mask orders amid a spike in coronavirus cases in parts of the nation, with only weeks to go until all adults are eligible for a vaccine.
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911 Operator Recounts Watching Floyd Arrest Unfold
Jena Scurry, the first witness in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, recalled on Monday watching live surveillance footage of officers pinning George Floyd to the ground.
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The 'World Is Watching': Sharpton, Crump Speak Before Chauvin Trial
The civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, and Ben Crump, a lawyer for George Floyd's family, held a news conference in Minneapolis on the first day of the trial for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer accused of killing Mr. Floyd.