The Republican Senate leader’s condemnation comes as House Democrats move to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments if Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy refuses to do it.
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Pandemic’s deadliest month in U.S. ends with signs of progress
The number of Americans hospitalized with the virus fell below 100,000 for the first time in two months.
India farming protests resonate with U.S. agriculture
The images are reminiscent of America’s farming crisis in the late 1970s when tractors were parked on the National Mall.
Vaccine skepticism lurks in town famous for syphilis study
Many people in Tuskegee, Alabama, have relatives who were subjected to the unethical government experiment.
Oregon’s drug decriminalization law goes into effect
Those found in possession of small amounts of heroin, methamphetamines, LSD and other drugs face a fine or health assessment.
Robinhood raises $3.4 billion from investors amid surge in trading
The platform has been under pressure to keep up with market traffic.
‘Saved by the Bell’ star Dustin Diamond dies of cancer at 44
He was battling carcinoma.
Tony Bennett reveals he’s been battling Alzheimer’s for 4 years
His wife and son are helping to manage his care.
Anxiety grows as long-term care awaits COVID-19 vaccines
Residents and staff were among the top priorities, but now many are being told they won’t receive a shot until mid-February.
Thousands flee Hong Kong for U.K., fearing China crackdown
Five million Hong Kongers are eligible to apply for British visas.