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Virginia’s off-year elections could pose key test for both parties

A 16-year political shift has transformed the Commonwealth of Virginia from a solidly red state to a blue one.

A huge iceberg that’s bigger than New York City broke off near a UK base in Antarctica

A giant iceberg broke off the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica on Friday, not far from a British scientific outpost.

Four children and two adults were rescued from a sinking boat off the Georgia coast

Two adults and four children were rescued Friday by the US Coast Guard off the Georgia coast after their boat stuck an object and started sinking.

Q&A: How Flint’s water crisis shook faith in the Covid-19 vaccine

Mistrust in the government is nothing new for the residents of Flint, Michigan.

New Yorkers rally against wave of anti-Asian hate

Noel Quintana said he was slashed across the face.

Suspect charged with hate crime in stabbing attack against Asian man in New York City

A man accused of stabbing a 36-year-old Asian man Thursday evening outside the federal courthouse in Chinatown, New York City, will be charged with attempted murder in the second degree as a hate crime, according to NYPD Detective Arlene Muniz.

Sasse blasts party for ‘weird worship of one dude’ after Nebraska GOP rebukes him for impeachment vote

The Nebraska Republican Party rebuked Sen. Ben Sasse on Saturday for his vote to impeach former President Donald Trump, the latest Republican in Congress to face backlash from a state party.

New Haven, Connecticut, police secure arrest warrant for suspect in Yale student’s killing

Police in New Haven, Connecticut, say they have secured an arrest warrant charging MIT graduate student Qinxuan Pan with murder in the fatal shooting of Yale University student Kevin Jiang earlier this month.

Falling testing numbers cause concern; Johnson & Johnson vaccine expected to be authorized. Latest COVID-19 updates

The U.S. was expected to authorize a third coronavirus vaccine, by Johnson & Johnson, as soon as Saturday. Latest COVID-19 updates.
     

Will Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera reach 500 homers, 3,000 hits this season?

Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera explains why his body feels like his 2014 version, just two years after he won the Triple Crown.

     

Republicans sued over proxy voting in the pandemic. Now they’re using it to speak at CPAC.

Nearly two dozen Republicans attending CPAC in Florida have designated a proxy to vote on their behalf, citing the “ongoing public health emergency.”

     

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