Giuliani had shared what he considered a “funny story” about Wie West’s putting stance on Steve Bannon’s podcast.
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Giuliani had shared what he considered a “funny story” about Wie West’s putting stance on Steve Bannon’s podcast.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a spotlight on racial inequality in the United States. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott spoke to CBSN’s Lana Zak about the challenges the city is facing, including the racial inequity of vaccine distribution. Scott also says he’s working on vaccine distribution for educators who are skeptical to return to work as the pandemic continues.
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A United Airlines flight made a safe emergency landing Saturday after experiencing engine failure shortly after takeoff.
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Alex Trebek’s wardrobe from “Jeopardy!” is being donated to a nonprofit where men who’ve struggled with homelessness, incarceration or addiction can suit up for a shot at redemption. Adriana Diaz has more.
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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to shift consumer drinking habits from bars and restaurants to private homes, beverage manufacturers are concerned about a looming shortage of aluminum cans. Charlie De Mar has more.
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The artist who sculpted “Charging Bull,” the bronze statue in New York which became an iconic symbol of Wall Street, has died in his hometown in Sicily at age 80.
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Human remains found on Friday, February 12 near Carbonton and Pickard roads in Sanford, North Carolina, were identified as Cory Dale Moore. The 32-year-old has been missing from Sanford since September 2020. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina i…
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Janteyl Johnson was 15 years old and five months pregnant when she disappeared from her home in Newark, Delaware on February 3, 2010. She was considered to be an endangered runaway, but left behind her glasses, purse and clothing, leading her family to believ…
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Last year, a Memphis immigration judge ruled that Friedrich Karl Berger, now 95, could be deported because he assisted in “Nazi-sponsored persecution.”
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President Joe Biden declared a major disaster in Texas as the state reels from a severe winter storm that initially left millions of people without power amid freezing cold temperatures.
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Amanda Kloots, the widow of Broadway actor Nick Cordero — who died in July of complications from Covid-19 — received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
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Voting rights advocates are sounding the alarm over Census delays they say will make the process of redistricting harder and gerrymandering easier.
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President Joe Biden is seeing his disaster management skills tested after winter storms plunged Texas, Oklahoma and other states into an unusual deep freeze.
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First proven case in the U.S. in which the virus was transmitted via an organ transplant prompts calls for more thorough testing of donors.
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Texas power outage, rolling blackouts, frozen wind turbines, lack of heat and water and other disasters from the snow storm show its independence is a problem.
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