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Watch Live: Bronx Apartment Fire Update
Officials give details on the apartment building fire that killed at least 19 people, including nine children, in New York City.
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Conservative Supreme Court Justices Question Vaccine Mandate
The conservative majority on the Supreme Court appeared unlikely to support the Biden administration's vaccine mandate and testing rules for businesses.
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Ahmaud Arbery's Family Shares Their Grief at His Killers' Sentencing
The family of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man who was chased and murdered by three white men while jogging in a Georgia neighborhood, called for the men convicted of killing him to receive the maximum possible sentences.
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Bahamas Orders Flags to Half-Staff in Tribute to Sidney Poitier
Philip Davis, the prime minister of the Bahamas, said the nation's flags would be lowered to half-staff following the death of Sidney Poitier. The Bahamian-American actor was the first Black performer to win the Academy award for best actor.
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Victims of Philadelphia Fire Remembered at Vigil
Family members of the 12 people who died in a fire at a Philadelphia rowhouse held a candlelight vigil to remember their loved ones.
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Schumer Recounts Harrowing Escape From Capitol Rioters
Senator Chuck Schumer, the majority leader, led a group of lawmakers in recounting last year's Capitol riot by a mob trying to keep Donald J. Trump in office.
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Pelosi Leads Moment of Silence on House Floor
Speaker Nancy Pelosi led members of Congress in a moment of silence to acknowledge the 'fallen heroes' of the Capitol riot.
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Biden: 'I'll Allow No One to Place a Dagger at the Throat of Democracy'
The president denounced former President Donald J. Trump for spreading lies about the 2020 election during a speech on the anniversary of the Capitol riot.
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Watch Live: House Holds Moment of Silence on Capitol Riot Anniversary
Members of Congress deliver remarks after the moment of silence on the first anniversary since a mob of Donald J. Trump's supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol.
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Watch Live: Senators Speak on Anniversary of Capitol Riot
Senators deliver floor speeches one year after a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald J. Trump who tried to disrupt the formal certification of President Biden's electoral victory.