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PublishedMarch 16, 2021
Putin approved operations to help Trump against Biden, U.S. reports
American intelligence finds no evidence that foreign actors disrupted the 2020 vote, though Russia and Iran sought to influence the outcome.
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PublishedMarch 16, 2021
Sen. Collins joins senators who want to stop ineligible people from buying guns
The proposal would require U.S. authorities to notify state and local enforcement within a day when an ineligible person lies on a background check and attempts to buy a gun.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2021
Deb Haaland confirmed as interior secretary; 1st Native American in Cabinet
Democrats and tribal groups hailed Haaland’s confirmation as historic, saying her selection means that Indigenous people will for the first time see a Native American lead the powerful department where decisions on relations with the nearly 600 federally recognized tribes are made.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2021
Last Maine National Guard soldiers return from post-riot Capitol deployment
Maj. Gen. Douglas Farnham, Maine’s adjutant general, said he was grateful to the soldiers and their families and employers.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2021
Explainer: Why some countries are suspending use of AstraZeneca vaccine
There is no evidence that the AstraZeneca vaccine caused blood clots reported in some people, but because COVID-19 vaccines are still experimental, scientists must investigate every possibility that the shot could have some unforeseen side effects.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2021
Endangered whales having a baby boom off East Coast
The North Atlantic right whale numbers only about 360, and it has been hindered in recent years by high mortality and low reproduction.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2021
Security officials to scale back fencing around U.S. Capitol
Lawmakers from both parties have decried the fencing as unsightly and beyond what is necessary, but security fears remain high.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2021
Much of Europe tightens anti-pandemic rules as virus surges again
Across the continent, much of Europe is tightening restrictions on schools and businesses amid surging cases of COVID-19 suspected to be fueled by virus variants.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2021
Myanmar junta orders martial law in pockets of largest city
More violence was reported around the country on Monday, with at least 8 protesters in 4 cities or towns killed, according to the independent broadcaster and news service Democratic Voice of Burma.
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PublishedMarch 12, 2021
Woman pretending to be plastic surgeon arrested after bad nose surgery, Florida police say
She was in the middle of performing another procedure on a different patient on Thursday when detectives got to the office and arrested her, mid-surgery, police said.
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