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Anti-France protests continue as Macron seeks understanding
The president went on Arabic TV station Al-Jazeera to defend the freedom of expression.
Medicare finalizing coverage policy for coronavirus vaccine
The program’s administrator says they’ve found a path forward to cover vaccines that receive emergency use authorization from the FDA.
Raging California fires keep tens of thousands from homes
A utility company may be to blame for a blaze in Irvine.
Colon cancer screening should start at age 45, not 50, top panel says
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S.
Trump trade policy: 4 years of high drama with limited results
Analysts say that despite all the rhetoric, changes at most are ‘modest.’
Social media CEOs to face grilling from Republican senators
Legislators have accused Twitter, Facebook and Google of suppressing conservative views.
Justice Thomas’ wife boosts unsupported claims against Biden
Ginni Thomas asked her more than 10,000 Facebook followers to share a link that claims social media companies are censoring reports about the Bidens.
Gulf Coast braces, again, for hurricane as Zeta takes aim
The 27th storm of the season is expected to make landfall Wednesday evening.
Stop the music! Chorus of artists tells Trump to turn it down
Scores of artists continue to send cease-and-desist letters objecting to their music being played during rallies.