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Video Shows Aftermath of Attack on Brooklyn Subway
The video captured passengers running out of the smoke-filled subway car after the train pulled into the station. Some riders appeared to be wounded.
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Watch Live: Officials Give Update on Brooklyn Subway Shooting
The authorities share the latest developments on the mass shooting on a Brooklyn train that the police said injured more than a dozen people.
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Philadelphia to Reinstate Indoor Mask Mandate
Philadelphia will be the first major city in the United Sates to reinstate its mask mandate as coronavirus cases have risen across the country.
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Hochul Asks New Yorkers to Be Vigilant Following Subway Shooting
Officials said that at least 16 people were injured after a man released a canister of smoke and opened fire on an N train in Brooklyn.
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Watch Live: Officials Speak About Brooklyn Subway Shooting
The police were seeking a man in a worker's vest and gas mask after early reports said 13 people were injured, several of them shot, during the morning rush.
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Multiple People Are Shot at Brooklyn Subway Station, Officials Say
Several people were shot during the morning rush at a subway station in Brooklyn. The police were seeking a man in a worker's vest and gas mask, a law enforcement official said.
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Biden Discusses Ukraine War With Indian Prime Minister
President Biden emphasized a growing defense partnership with India during a virtual meeting focused on Russia's invasion of Ukraine with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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SpaceX and NASA Launch First Tourist Trip to Space Station
The mission, called Axiom-1, launched three paying customers and a retired NASA astronaut to the International Space Station. Seats for the 10-day trip were $55 million each.
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Watch Live: Biden and Justice Jackson Speak at the White House
President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson deliver remarks after the U.S. Senate confirmed her as the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
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Senate Confirms Judge Jackson to the Supreme Court
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation makes her the first Black woman to be elevated to the nation's highest court. Three Republicans joined Democrats in supporting her.