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  1. "It's exciting to see similar efficacy results in people over 65 for the first time."

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  2. A congressional effort to bolster U.S. news organizations in negotiations with Big Tech has supporters hoping that third time's the charm.

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    DEVELOPING: "Active shooter" reported at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, police say.

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  4. New photos show an overcrowded Border Patrol tent for migrants. Journalists have not been allowed to visit the facilities.

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  5. . reports on the influx of migrant minors from McAllen Texas: "We're talking about real people and families, and this time around we're talking about so many children."

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  6. Deb Haaland wore a meaningful Indigenous design while she was sworn in as Secretary of the Interior.

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  7. "As we get increasing confidence that we have enough vaccine, we will explore options for sharing more broadly," press sec. Psaki tells about the possibility of the United States sharing it's vaccine supply.

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  8. Former President Donald Trump has endorsed a conservative Georgia congressman in his bid to unseat the Republican secretary of state who refused to help overturn the November election results.

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  9. "Congress has two choices, it can continue to exercise undemocratic autocratic control over the American citizens who reside in our nation's Capitol...or it can live up to this nation's promise and ideals," Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton says at the D.C. statehood hearing.

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  10. The Supreme Court hears a high-stakes legal battle over labor unions and property rights with potential sweeping implications for farm workers and beyond.

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  11. THE NOTE: Caveats keep Biden border policies muddled. VIA & &

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    LISTEN: Supreme Court hears bid to deny labor union access to California farms in a case experts say could have sweeping implications far beyond agriculture.

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  13. State officials say they are sending more doses to the hardest hit communities.

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  14. Inmates on federal death row tell The Associated Press that a leading topic of conversation through air ducts they use to communicate is whether President Joe Biden will keep a campaign pledge to halt federal executions.

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  15. As Republican state lawmakers across the country wage what critics are calling the most sweeping voter suppression campaign since the Jim Crow era, two notable swing states have been spared the onslaught of proposed legislation.

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  16. Rite Aid has apologized to two undocumented immigrants who the company said were "mistakenly" denied COVID-19 vaccinations at Southern California stores.

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  17. Biden administration, like Trump, tries to dismiss lawsuit against ICE over fake university scheme.

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  18. Julia Letlow makes history as the first Republican woman elected to Congress from Louisiana, replacing her late husband who died from complications related to COVID-19.

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  19. As Republican state lawmakers across the country wage what critics are calling the most sweeping voter suppression campaign since the Jim Crow era, two notable swing states have been spared the onslaught of proposed legislation.

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  20. Mar 21

    . says the new CDC guidance for schools allowing students to be distanced 3 ft apart is "monumental." "It means they can bring twice as many kids into the classroom."

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