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Britain's Patrick Vallance stressed that the data is uncertain on the strain first identified in southeast England
Uncertainty is growing that a nation ranked among the world's lowest in vaccine confidence can pull off the massive undertaking in time for the July Games
Bust of Latino American civil rights and labor leader sits right behind the president
Hawley and Cruz led objections in Senate to Biden's Electoral College victory, despite widespread recognition that effort would fail
Leader tells fellow Senate Republicans that short delay will give Trump time to prepare legal team, ensuring due process
Amazon kicked the social media app off its web-hosting service on Jan. 11
The 22-year-old Harrisburg resident, is accused of theft, obstruction and trespassing, as well as violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
Romanian rights activist has earned praise for his tireless campaign to improve lives of Balkan country's poorest and least privileged residents, particularly children
A slew of glittery celebrities descending on Washington — virtually or in person — to welcome the new administration
A group of about 150 smashed windows and spray-painted anarchist symbols
She handled questions with no outward nervousness, even displaying a practiced ability to duck
'It all depends on the Congress, especially the Senate,' one immigrant advocate says
The hope on Wall Street is that economic stimulus will help carry the economy until later this year, when more widespread COVID-19 vaccinations get daily life closer to normal
Officials say 200 people trapped in the pile up in Miyagi Prefecture
Duchess of Sussex's latest attempt to protect her privacy laid bare more details of her fraught relationship with her estranged father
A pediatrician and former Pennsylvania physician general, Rachel Levine is one of the few transgender people serving in elected or appointed positions nationwide
Brooks, who joins Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez among others, performed during the inaugural celebration of President Barack Obama in 2009
It would provide an eight-year path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million people living in the US without legal status
López Obrador on Monday defended the decision by the Mexican Attorney General's Office not to pursue charges against retired Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos
The coronavirus variant seen in Britain is spreading in the US, and the CDC warns it will probably become the dominant version in the country by March
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