What to Know About the California Variant
Wednesday: Researchers are trying to find out more about the coronavirus variant linked to outbreaks in the Golden State.
‘Paramedic of the Year’ Is Arrested After Covid-19 Vaccine Theft, Sheriff Says
An emergency worker in Florida forged vaccine screening and consent forms for missing vaccines to cover up their theft, the authorities said.
Christina Crosby, 67, Dies; Feminist Scholar Wrote of Becoming Disabled
After a bicycle accident left her paralyzed, she wrote a memoir, “A Body, Undone,” which refused to draw tidy lessons about overcoming hardship.
Who is on the Prosecution Team in Trump’s Impeachment Trial?
The nine House members who will serve as the prosecution team in the Senate trial include notable players from Trump’s first impeachment.
Senator Patrick Leahy, 80, Is Briefly Hospitalized
Mr. Leahy, whose position in the Senate puts him third in line for the presidency, oversaw the start of the impeachment proceedings against former President Donald J. Trump earlier on Tuesday.
Republicans Rally Against Impeachment Trial, Signaling Likely Acquittal for Trump
All but five Republican senators voted to challenge the constitutionality of the trial, suggesting that Democrats were unlikely to find the 17 they would need to join them in convicting the former president.
Filibuster Fight Subsides, for Now, as Democrats Assume Full Senate Control
Progressive groups said they would continue to press Democrats to eliminate the tactic so the party can advance an aggressive Biden agenda over Republican opposition.
Capitol Police Detail Failures During Pro-Trump Assault
The acting chief of the Capitol Police told lawmakers that the department knew days ahead of time of the risk of violence targeting lawmakers but was unprepared when the mob attacked on Jan. 6.
The Battle Lines Are Forming in Biden’s Climate Push
The president is moving rapidly to address global warming, with unlikely allies backing him and huge hurdles, some from his own party, directly ahead.
Biden Pledges to Speed Flow of Vaccines to the States
President Biden said the number of coronavirus vaccines reaching the states would rise next week and a deal was near to provide enough shots to vaccinate nearly all Americans by the end of summer.
Georgia Rep. David Clark Expelled From Chamber for Refusing Coronavirus Test
Representative David Clark, who represents a suburban district northeast of Atlanta, was led from the chamber on the orders of the House speaker and a fellow Republican.
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