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France Aims to Tighten Rules for the Unvaccinated Amid Omicron Spread
Prime Minister Jean Castex of France said the government would present a bill to transform its health pass into a vaccine pass in an effort to suppress an expected surge in coronavirus cases from the Omicron variant.
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Kimberly Potter Tearfully Apologizes for Shooting Daunte Wright
The former Minnesota police officer broke down during her testimony as prosecutors hammered her on the fact that she did not try to get help for Mr. Wright after shooting him.
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Watch Live: Former Minnesota Police Officer Testifies in Her Own Defense
Former police officer Kimberly Potter faces manslaughter charges after she appeared to mistake her gun for her Taser and fatally shot Daunte Wright. Warning: The trial may include graphic images and language.
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'Substantial Increase in Covid Cases,' N.Y.C. Mayor Says
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced new measures to combat the city's latest coronavirus surge, including increased testing and distribution of free masks.
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Watch Live: Biden Delivers Remarks After Surveying Tornado Damage
President Biden travels to Kentucky to visit towns that were ravaged by the tornadoes, which killed more than 70 people in the state.
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Watch Live: Biden Delivers Remarks After Surveying Tornado Damage
President Biden travels to Kentucky to visit towns that were ravaged by the tornadoes, which killed more than 70 people in the state.
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House Votes to Recommend Contempt Charge Against Meadows
The House voted 222 to 208 to recommend Mark Meadows, former President Donald J. Trump's last chief of staff, be held in criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with its committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
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Senate Votes to Raise Debt Limit by $2.5 Trillion
The 50-49 vote, along party lines, was a move to stave off the threat of a first-ever federal default until at least early 2023. The measure advanced to the House.
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Kentucky Tornado Victims Range From 2 Months to 98 Years Old
Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky said the death toll remained 74, but would likely rise with about 100 people still unaccounted for and the possibility of others succumbing to injuries sustained in the storm.
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Jan. 6 Panel Recommends Contempt of Congress Charge for Meadows
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol voted 9 to 0 to recommend Mark Meadows, the last White House chief of staff for former President Donald J. Trump, be charged with criminal contempt of Congress for defying its subpoena.