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Diplomats Reach Climate Agreement in Glasgow
Alok Sharma, chief organizer of the United Nations COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, called the meeting's final pact between nearly 200 nations to escalate efforts to combat climate change 'a fragile win.'
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Psaki Returns to White House After Recovering From Covid-19
Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said that she experienced mild symptoms and quarantined for 10 days.
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'We Can't Take Relationships for Granted,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris reaffirmed the United States' relationship with France after her meeting with the French president, Emmanuel Macron.
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Fans Rejoice as They Learn Spears's Conservatorship Has Ended
Hundreds of #FreeBritney supporters cheered and danced outside Los Angeles Superior Court.
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Lawyer for Britney Spears Commends Her Efforts
Mathew Rosengart said that 'what's next for Britney – and this is the first time that this could be said for about a decade – is up to one person: Britney' after a judge in Los Angeles ended her conservatorship.
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Jurors Hear Homeowner's Deposition in Arbery Trial
In the recorded deposition, Larry English, a homeowner, explained that surveillance footage had been sent to his phone and that he had called the police when he saw Ahmaud Arbery step onto his property.
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Docks at Space Station
The crew includes Raja Chari, the Crew-3 commander; two more NASA astronauts, Kayla Barron and Tom Marshburn; and a German astronaut, Matthias Maurer.
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'Prove Us Wrong': Climate Activist Challenges Leaders at COP26
Vanessa Nakate, a climate activist from Uganda, said at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow that she and her peers did not believe the pledges that leaders and investors have made to fight climate change.
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Biden Honors Soldiers at Tomb of the Unknowns on Veterans Day
President Biden, having ended the 20-year conflict in Afghanistan this summer, marked his first Veterans Day in office at Arlington National Cemetery.
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COP26 Host Expresses Concern a Day Before Talks End
The president of the United Nations climate summit warned that a lot more work needed to be done, and that government ministers negotiating in Glasgow needed to 'dial up' their engagement.