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3 Killed in Shooting at Alabama Church
The police said a gunman opened fire during a potluck dinner at Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills, Ala., killing three people before being subdued by a parishioner.
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F.D.A. Authorizes Moderna and Pfizer Shots for Young Children
The Food and Drug Administration authorized both the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccines for use in children as young as 6 months. Doses would be rolled out after a final recommendation from the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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European Commission Recommends E.U. Candidacy for Ukraine
The status is the first formal step in a process to join the European Union that usually lasts more than a decade. The commission also approved candidacy for Moldova, but denied an application from Georgia.
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Jan 6. Committee Reveals How the Day Unfolded for Mike Pence
Former Vice President Mike Pence spent almost five hours on Jan. 6 in a loading dock beneath the Capitol. At one point, an angry mob chanting 'hang Mike Pence' came within 40 feet of him.
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Former Judge Says Trump and Allies Pose Danger to American Democracy
J. Michael Luttig, a former federal appeals court judge, said Donald Trump and his allies posed a threat not because of what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, but because 'they would attempt to overturn that 2024 election in the same way.'
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Trump Adviser Asked For Pardon After Trying to Subvert Election
The former White House lawyer Eric Herschmann said John Eastman, the lawyer who pushed a plan to reject Electoral College results, had continued to intervene with Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s victory after the riot.
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Judge Describes Dangers Posed Had Pence Obeyed Trump's Jan. 6 Orders
Former Judge J. Michael Luttig said America would have plunged into 'a revolution within a constitutional crisis' had Vice President Mike Pence followed Donald J. Trump's orders not to certify the Electoral College votes.
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European Leaders Condemn Russia's Brutality During Visit to Irpin
President Emmanuel Macron of France, Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany and Prime Minister Mario Draghi of Italy visited the ruined Ukrainian city in the Kyiv suburbs.
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Video Shows G.O.P. Congressman Giving Tour to Capitol Marcher
The Jan. 6 committee said the newly released surveillance footage showed Rep. Barry Loudermilk, Republican of Georgia, giving a tour to a man who one day later marched on the Capitol.
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U.S. Announces Additional $1 Billion in Weapons and Aid for Ukraine
The United States has now committed about $5.6 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since Russia invaded the country on Feb. 24.