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Protesters Against the Tokyo Olympics Gather Outside Stadium
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Tokyo to protest against the Games, as the stadium remained empty due to the organizers' decision to bar spectators from most events.
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'We Will Stand With the Cuban People,' U.S. State Department Says
The department's spokesman, Ned Price, said the U.S. would continue to support people in Cuba, following its crackdown on demonstrations across the island. The U.S. announced sanctions against a Cuban official and government entity.
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Senate Republicans Block Infrastructure Debate
Republicans blocked a Senate vote to start debate on an emerging bipartisan infrastructure plan, pushing for more negotiation time. Senator Chuck Schumer forced the vote in a bid to increase pressure to resolve the talks.
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Watch Live: Senate Votes on Infrastructure Agreement
Democrats plan to force a procedural vote on a nearly $600 billion bipartisan bill to address the nation's aging infrastructure. It is expected to fail amid Republican opposition, as negotiations over key details continue.
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'There Will Be Breakthrough Cases,' Psaki Says
White House officials confirmed that a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus, in a breakthrough case after vaccination. The White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that precautions were in place to protect the president.
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'There Will Be Breakthrough Cases,' Psaki Says
White House officials confirmed that a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus, in a breakthrough case after vaccination. However, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that precautions are put in place to protect the president.
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'Very Profound,' Bezos Says of Spaceflight Experience
After a successful voyage to space, the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and the rest of the Blue Origin flight team spoke about their brief journey.
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Video Shows Inside the Blue Origin Flight to Space
The Blue Origin crew included four passengers who had fun during the short flight, playing with Skittles and experimenting with gravity.
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Canada to Reopen Border to Vaccinated U.S. Travelers
Canadian officials said fully vaccinated citizens and permanent residents of the United States would be allowed to enter the country starting Aug. 9. Canada hopes to allow visitors from other countries by early September.
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Highlights From Blue Origin's Spaceflight
Blue Origin's first flight to space with humans onboard included the billionaire Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark Bezos, Wally Funk and Oliver Daemen. The team traveled more than 60 miles above Earth.