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Rally to Support Jan. 6 Rioters Draws Few Participants
The police and reporters far outnumbered attendees at the 'Justice for J6' rally in Washington, with fewer than 100 people gathering in support of those accused of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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French Ambassador to Australia Leaves Embassy
Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, called the submarine deal between the United States, Britain and Australia 'a huge mistake' as he left the French Embassy in Canberra, Australia, after being recalled to France.
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Robert Durst Found Guilty of Murder
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
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Inspiration4 Crew Peeks at Earth From Capsule
The space travelers shared their view of the planet through the capsule's dome, which features a single piece of glass with a viewing area of more than 2,000 square inches.
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F.D.A. Panel Greenlights Pfizer Boosters for High-Risk Individuals
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended that Pfizer-BioNTech boosters be made available to people 65 and older and those at high risk of severe Covid, but voted against giving blanket boosters to people 16 and older.
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England to Ease International Travel Restrictions
Britain announced it would relax and simplify rules on international travel in and out of England starting on Oct. 4, citing the success of its vaccination rollout.
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Pope Francis Urges Vaccination Against Covid-19
The pope said that he didn't know how to explain why people don't trust the vaccines, adding that it was ironic that a cardinal who was not vaccinated had been hospitalized with the virus.
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Biden Outlines Economic Recovery in Wake of Coronavirus
President Biden detailed the economic outlook for the country and his administration's pathway toward recovery, with a focus on ensuring success for the middle class.
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Inspiration4 Successfully Launches Into Orbit
The four crew members of the Inspiration4 mission, all civilians, reached orbit. The capsule they are riding in, named Resilience, will orbit Earth for three days at an altitude of up to 360 miles.
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Investigation Finds Pattern of Racial Bias by Aurora, Colo., Police
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.