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Migrant buses arrive outside VP Harris’ home

Migrants being bused from the southern border were dropped off at VP Harris’s home in Washington, D.C. this morning. → Read More

Border Patrol ups agents ahead of Title 42 ending

Authorities are preparing for an anticipated increase in migrants crossing the border from Mexico into the U.S., Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said this week, just days before a public health order is set to end after being used to turn people away nearly 2 million times without a chance to seek asylum. → Read More

Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect may be charged

For the first time in history, the parents of an alleged school shooter might be charged in connection to their child’s crime. → Read More

‘Rust’ movie set shooting: Authorities to present findings

The sequence of events has baffled Hollywood professionals and prompted calls to better regulate firearms of sets or even ban them in the age of seamless computer-generated imagery. → Read More

Gabby Petito case: Coroner clarifies cause of death

A day after announcing Gabby Petito died by "manual strangulation/throttling," the coroner who performed her autopsy explained what that means. → Read More

President Biden to get COVID-19 booster shot Monday

President Joe Biden is set to receive a COVID-19 booster shot Monday afternoon, days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed the additional dose of the Pfizer vaccine for all Americans 65 and older. → Read More

US unemployment falls to 5.2%, job growth slows

With vaccinations spreading, economists' hope was that as fears of viral infections waned, more people would be eager to take jobs. → Read More

Biden to kick off ‘month of action’ to get more shots into arms before July 4

Free beer is the latest White House-backed incentive for Americans to get vaccinated for COVID-19, as President Joe Biden is announcing a “month of action” Wednesday to get more shots into arms before the July 4 holiday. → Read More

Colonial Pipeline slowly restarts as fuel prices remain high, Biden set to speak

President Joe Biden is set to deliver remarks on the Colonial Pipeline incident less than 24 hours after the pipeline restarted operations after it was stalled for days due to a ransomware attack. → Read More

Jury reaches verdict in Derek Chauvin trial

A verdict has been reached in the trial of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged in the death of George Floyd. → Read More

Rep. Matt Gaetz faces bipartisan probe by House ethics, citing reports of sexual misconduct

A House Ethics Committee has opened an ethics probe into embattled Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, citing allegations of sexual and other misconduct, coming amid a federal investigation into sex trafficking allegations involving underage girls. → Read More

What we know about the 10 victims killed in Colorado supermarket shooting

Colorado police released the names of the 10 people killed in a mass shooting at a crowded Boulder supermarket Monday. → Read More

Watch: Severe weather batters the South overnight as storms move east

Forecasters warned nearly 16 million people across the South could face powerful storms and potential tornados Thursday after a wave of storms pounded the region, leaving a trail of damage. → Read More

Power outages linger for over 1 million as another icy storm looms

Millions of Americans endured another frigid day without electricity or heat in the aftermath of a deadly winter storm as utility crews raced to restore power before another blast of snow and ice sowed more chaos in places least equipped to deal with it. → Read More

Biden’s COVID-19 team holds briefing as Pentagon begins to deploy troops to deliver vaccines

The White House COVID-19 response team will brief the nation on the Biden administration's latest pandemic response efforts Monday, as confirmed virus cases topped 27 million in the United States. → Read More

FBI agent killed, multiple wounded in South Florida shooting: reports

An FBI agent was killed and multiple others were wounded following a Tuesday morning shooting in a Florida neighborhood, the Miami Herald reported. → Read More

Global death toll from COVID-19 tops 2 million

The global death toll from COVID-19 topped 2 million Friday as vaccines developed at breakneck speed are being rolled out around the world in an all-out campaign to vanquish the virus. → Read More

How Congress will count the Electoral College votes

Wednesday’s congressional joint session to count electoral votes has taken on added importance this year as congressional Republicans allied with President Donald Trump are pledging to try and undo Democrat Joe Biden’s victory. → Read More

Wisconsin hospital worker arrested for spoiled vaccine doses

Authorities arrested a suburban Milwaukee pharmacist Thursday suspected of deliberately ruining hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine by removing it from refrigeration for two nights. → Read More

Winter travel raises more fears of viral spread

Tens of millions of people are expected to travel to family gatherings or winter vacations over Christmas, despite pleas by public health experts who fear the result could be another surge in COVID-19 cases. → Read More