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Moderna Signs Vaccine Production Deal With South Korea's Samsung Biologics
Moderna intends to supply these vaccines to markets outside of the United States starting in the third quarter of 2021, it said in a press release.
Biden Won't Allow Justice Dept. To Seize Reporters' Records
President Joe Biden says he wont allow the Department of Justice to seize journalists phone records and emails, calling the practice wrong in a significant departure from his predecessors.
Indonesia Muslims Protest at US Embassy Over Israel Airstrikes in Gaza
The protesters marched from several mosques after Friday prayers to a major street outside the embassy, which was under heavy police guard.
Young British People Want To Ditch The Monarchy, Poll Suggests
Young people in Britain no longer think the country should keep the monarchy and more now want an elected head of state, with their mood souring over the last couple of years, a poll on Friday showed.
Michigan Nonprofit Helps Vaccinate Those With Disabilities
LaQuae Lebon wants her 16yearold son to get the COVID19 vaccine.
State Police Troopers Search Rochester Mayor's Home
State police troopers spent several hours searching the home of Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren on Wednesday, saying it was part of a criminal investigation but disclosing no details.
U.S. House Approves Capitol Riot Probe Opposed By Trump, Top Republicans
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to create an independent commission to probe the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump, as a significant number of Republicans defied party leaders' attempts...
Nebraska Suspect In Children's Deaths Waives Extradition
A Nebraska man charged in the deaths of his two young children waived extradition from California on Wednesday.
Gaza's Health System Buckling Under Repeated Wars, Blockade
The Gaza Strips already feeble health system is being brought to its knees by the fourth war in just over a decade.
Illinois Prison Term Loomed For Suspect In Iowa Girl's Death
An Iowa parolee tentatively agreed to serve a lengthy prison term on Illinois drug charges days before he allegedly killed a 10yearold girl, but was allowed to remain free on bond until a plea hearing, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Death Toll Climbs in Israel-Gaza Conflict as France Proposes Ceasefire
The Israel-Gaza conflict was sparked after clashes broke out at east Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound, one of Islam's holiest sites.
In First, Gaza Logs No Deaths from Overnight Israeli Strikes
Gaza residents counted 60 Israeli strikes overnight.
ICC Prosecutor Urges Libya To Hand Over Gadhafi's Son
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court urged Libyas new interim government Monday to arrest the son of longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi and called for mercenaries and foreign fighters to leave the North African nation without delay, war...
Authorities: 3 Arrested In Taxi Driver's Slaying In Georgia
Three people wanted on murder charges in the death of a Georgia taxi driver last month have been arrested in Mexico and brought back to the U.S., authorities said Monday.
Biden Tax Returns: He Paid 25.9% Rate And Earned $607,336
President Joe Biden has said the wealthy should pay more in taxes and 25.9% of his income went to the federal government in 2020.
Sudan Accepts Resignation Of Public Prosecutor, Relieves Judiciary Head
Sudan's Sovereign Council accepted the resignation of the public prosecutor and relieved the head of the judiciary from her position, a council statement said on Monday.