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Snowstorm in Colorado Brings Blizzard Conditions
A winter storm brought heavy snow to the state on Sunday, knocking out power to more than 30,000 people. As much as four feet of snow was expected in parts of Colorado and Wyoming.
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London Police Respond to Criticism Over Sarah Everard Vigil Tactics
London's Metropolitan Police commissioner on Sunday said she welcomed an independent review of how police disbanded a vigil for Sarah Everard, after officers drew outrage for clashing with women protesting.
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Yo-Yo Ma Plays Mini-Concert at Massachusetts Vaccination Site
The world-renowned cellist used the 15-minute observation period after receiving his second Covid-19 vaccine shot on Saturday to perform for others waiting at the Berkshire Community College site.
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Cuomo Says He Will Not Resign Amid Multiple Scandals
On Friday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said in a teleconference that he would not resign amid sexual harassment allegations and criticism of his administration's handling of nursing homes during the pandemic.
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Quad Countries Focus on Fighting Coronavirus and Cyberthreats
Jake Sullivan, President Biden's national security adviser, on Friday said Japan, India, Australia and the United States agreed to work together to distribute vaccines in the Indo-Pacific and address cyberthreats.
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U.S. Will Partner to Expand Global Vaccine Supply
On Friday, the Quad, which includes the United States, Australia, India, and Japan, held a virtual conference where the four countries agreed to join together to expand global vaccine supply.
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Watch Live: Biden Addresses Covid-19 Relief Plan
President Biden delivers remarks following the passage of the American Rescue Plan, an economic relief package in response to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Biden Wants All Adults Eligible for Vaccination by May 1
President Biden on Thursday called on states to make the coronavirus vaccine available to all adults by May 1 and said he was hopeful that the country could return to some form of normal life by the Fourth of July.
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Judge Approves Third-Degree Murder Charge in Chauvin Trial
Judge Peter A. Cahill on Thursday added a third-degree murder charge in the trial of Derek Chauvin, which includes second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter charges in the killing of George Floyd.
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'The Legislative Graveyard Is Over': House Democrats Pass New Gun Control Measures
The House on Thursday approved a pair of bills aimed at expanding and strengthening background checks for gun purchasers. The bills are expected to face stiff opposition in the Senate.