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Protesters Take to the Streets After Rittenhouse Verdict
Protesters gathered outside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., to voice their opposition to the jury's decision to acquit Kyle Rittenhouse on all accounts.
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F.D.A. Authorizes Covid Booster Shots for All Adults
The Food and Drug Administration authorized Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine boosters for those 18 and older, in preparation for holiday travel and cold winter months.
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Austria Announces Covid Vaccine Mandate for All
The country became the first Western democracy to announce that it would require Covid vaccinations for its entire adult population.
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Blinken Emphasizes the Importance of Working With African Countries
During a stop in Nigeria, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken outlined the Biden administration's goals in working with Africa on solutions for climate change and Covid-19.
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Biden Welcomes Trudeau at North American Leaders' Summit
President Biden restarted the summit after a five-year hiatus and hosted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada at the White House.
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Watch Live: Biden Meets With Canadian and Mexican Leaders
President Biden restarts the North American Leaders' Summit with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico to discuss topics ranging from trade to immigration.
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Man Who Fatally Shot Ahmaud Arbery Testifies
Travis McMichael, who has pleaded not guilty to murder charges, described the moments leading up to the shooting of Mr. Arbery, as he took the stand in his own defense.
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'Rust' Script Supervisor Sues Alec Baldwin
Mamie Mitchell recalled the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of the cinematographer on set and accused Mr. Baldwin and other producers of failing to follow safety protocols.
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Pro-Democracy Protesters Take to the Streets in Sudan
Crowds rallied in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, to demonstrate against the Oct. 25 military takeover.
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House Censures Representative Gosar for Violent Video
In a 223-to-207 vote, the House removed Representative Paul Gosar, Republican of Arizona, from two committees for posting an animated video that depicted him killing a Democratic congresswoman and assaulting President Biden.