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US could control COVID-19 by spring 2022 if more people get shots: Fauci
The United States could get COVID-19 under control by early next year if vaccinations ramp...
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US, China accuse each other of 'bullying' nations
US Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday (Aug 25) again charged China with bullying its...
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Biden keeps to Kabul Aug 31 deadline despite criticism
U.S. President Joe Biden declared Tuesday he is sticking to his Aug 31 deadline for...
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Airbnb opens up housing for 20,000 Afghan refugees globally
Airbnb opened the doors of its properties to 20,000 Afghan refugees globally Tuesday and sought...
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Harris accuses China of intimidation in disputed seas
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris accused Beijing on Tuesday of intimidation in hotly disputed waters...
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Not just K-pop: Korean TV shows gaining U.S. popularity
Most nights around 10 p.m. when her family heads off to bed, Carol Holaday signs...
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US stands with allies, partners in face of China's 'threats', says Harris
The United States will stand with its allies and partners, as China continues to "coerce"...
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Taliban blame U.S. for airport chaos
The Taliban on Sunday blamed the United States for the chaotic evacuation of tens of...
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Biden holds talks on extending August 31 deadline in Afghanistan
US President Joe Biden on Sunday said he will hold discussions with American military leaders...
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Janet Yellen backs Jerome Powell’s reappointment as Fed chairman
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has told senior White House advisers she supports reappointing Jerome...
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NATO allies press for more time to fly people out of Kabul
Several NATO countries pressed on Friday (Aug 20) for evacuations from Kabul to continue beyond...
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U.S. states banning mask mandates could face civil rights probes
In an escalating battle with Republican governors, President Joe Biden on Wednesday ordered his Education...
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US extradition ruling expected in months after Huawei CFO hearing ends
Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou’s extradition hearing in Vancouver is over, bringing to...
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Colonial Pipeline notifying 5,810 people of data breach after DarkSide attack
Colonial Pipeline is notifying 5,810 people of a possible breach of their personal data following...
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Concerns over US terror threats rising as Taliban hold grows
America’s top general said the United States could now face a rise in terrorist threats...
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'The Taliban have won', President Ashraf Ghani says as he flees Afghanistan
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled his country on Sunday, pledging to hand over power to...
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U.S. issues new terrorism threat warning ahead of 9/11 anniversary
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a new terrorism threat advisory on Friday ahead...
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Adidas agrees to sell struggling Reebok for $2.5bn to Authentic Brands
German sportswear company Adidas has entered into an agreement to sell its underperforming Reebok business...
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Britney Spears' father 'to step down' as estate conservator: media
Britney Spears' father is to step down as conservator of her estate, U.S. media reported...
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Hundreds of US universities welcome Covid vaccine mandates
Hundreds of universities and colleges in the US are moving to enact Covid-19 vaccine requirements...
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US security agency warns of potential violence leading up to 9/11 anniversary
The US Department of Homeland Security issued a new national terrorism advisory bulletin on Friday,...
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Wages rise in U.S. as companies scramble for staff
An acute labor crunch amid the coronavirus pandemic is boosting U.S. wages, with many large...
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Weary U.S. businesses confront new round of mask mandates
Businesses large and small, from McDonald’s and Home Depot to local yoga studios, are reinstituting...
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Hong Kong leader supports adoption of anti-sanctions law through local legislation
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday (Aug 10) she supports the implementation of...
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U.S. census experts puzzled by high rate of unanswered questions
Census Bureau statisticians and outside experts are trying to unravel a mystery: Why were so...