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More driving on tap Friday and Saturday
The relief legislation, aimed at battling the killer pandemic and nursing the staggered economy back to health, will provide direct payments of up to $1,400 to most Americans
Iraq was estimated to have nearly 1.5 million Christians before the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein, and now, church officials estimate only a few hundred thousand, or even less, remain
Support for president's pandemic response extends across party lines, according to AP-NORC survey
Decision follows Facebook's earlier announcement that it had removed all Myanmar military-linked pages from its site and from Instagram, which it also owns
The move marked the first time in state history a lawmaker has been expelled
Democratic leaders made over a dozen late changes in their package, reflecting their need to cement unanimous support from all their senators
The free food deliveries, distributed to communities in northwestern England, are needed more than ever by Britain's older immigrants who have been isolated from friends and family by the pandemic
Prince Philip has been hospitalized since being admitted to King Edward VII's Hospital in London on Feb. 16, where he was treated for an infection
Elaine Chao,the wife of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, stepped down early this year, citing her disapproval over the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol
They're part of a public push to show districts that in-person learning can be done safely during the pandemic
Ahmed Kabir Kishore has been charged under the Digital Security Act, which rights groups say stifles freedom of expression
Quake sent people rushing out of homes and office buildings into the streets of Larissa and Tyrnavos, the closest towns to the epicenter
Jordan's death comes months after the deaths of two other civil rights icons: US Rep. John Lewis and C.T. Vivian
Neera Tanden was facing opposition from key Democratic and Republican senators for her controversial tweets
Most of the dead were Mexicans, a Mexican official said
More than 42,000 people have died from the virus in Texas, trailing only California and New York
Wailer, a baritone singer whose birth name was Neville Livingston, formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh when they lived in a Jamaican slum
Cardona takes charge amid mounting tension between Americans who believe students can safely return to the classroom now, and others who say the risks are still too great
The protesters marched through the Dhaka University campus and Dhaka's streets toward the country’s Home Ministry to also demand the annulment of the digital security law
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