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Islamic Leaders Battle Misconception About Vaccines, Fasting
| Associated Press
Islamic leaders are using social media, virtual town halls and face-to-face discussions to spread the word that it’s acceptable to be vaccinated for the coronavirus during daily fasting that happens during Ramadan, the most sacred month of the year for Muslims.
Police: Minnesota Officer Meant to Draw Taser, Not Handgun
| Associated Press
The police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb apparently intended to fire a Taser, not a handgun, as the man struggled with police, the city’s police chief said Monday.
George Floyd’s Brother Sheds Tears on the Stand
| Associated Press
Prosecutors’ case against former Officer Derek Chauvin drew toward a close Monday with tender memories from George Floyd’s younger brother, along with another look at the harrowing video and testimony from a use-of-force expert who said no “reasonable” officer would have done what Chauvin did.
White House Grades States’ Infrastructure as It Pushes Bill
| Associated Press
President Joe Biden wants Congress to know he’s sincere about cutting a deal on infrastructure, but the White House is also highlighting needed repairs and upgrades state-by-state that cost far more than what Republicans are willing to spend.
Video Shows Black Player Forced to Sit Near Banana Peels
| Associated Press
A Black football player at a northwest Illinois high school is seen on video sitting down in a locker littered with banana peels after a teammate threatens to break his knees if he doesn’t comply.
Tweaked COVID-19 Vaccines in Testing Aim to Fend Off Variants
| Associated Press
The vaccines currently being rolled out across the U.S. offer strong protection against variants. But new studies of experimental updates to the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines mark a critical first step toward an alternative if the virus eventually outsmarts today’s shots.
Some GOP-Led States Target Abortions Done Through Medication
| Associated Press
About 40% of all abortions in the U.S. are now done through medication — rather than surgery — and that option has become all the more pivotal during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For Chauvin’s Trial Attorney, It’s All About Raising Doubt
| Associated Press
Derek Chauvin’s defense attorney appears to be making a series of moves aimed at undermining a dominant narrative of George Floyd’s death — established through bystander video — of a reckless, arrogant cop ignoring a man’s “I can’t breathe” cries as his life is snuffed out.
More Black Americans Open to Vaccines After Outreach Efforts
| Associated Press
Campaigns aimed at Black communities across the U.S. are making headway in the effort to persuade people that the COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
After Amazon: Labor Tries to Regroup in Wake of Alabama Loss
| Associated Press
Despite the strongest public support and the most sympathetic president in years, the American labor movement just suffered a stinging defeat -- again.
High Court Halts Calif. Virus Rules Limiting Home Worship
| Associated Press
The Supreme Court is telling California that it can’t enforce coronavirus-related restrictions that have limited home-based religious worship including Bible studies and prayer meetings.
Toddler Out of Medical Coma After Chicago Road Rage Shooting
| Associated Press
Kayden Swann, a toddler shot in the head while riding in a car on Lake Shore Drive, has been removed from a medically induced coma but remains in critical condition, a doctor said Saturday.
US to Keep Migrant Families in Hotels Amid Rush for Space
| Associated Press
Migrant families will be held at hotels in the Phoenix area in response to a growing number of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said Friday, another step in the Biden administration's rush to set up temporary space for them.
Biden Budget Seeks More for Schools, Health Care and Housing
| Associated Press
President Joe Biden released a $1.5 trillion wish list for his first federal budget Friday, asking for substantial gains for Democratic priorities including education, health care, housing and environmental protection.
‘Nothing Less Than a Giant’: Rapper-Actor DMX Dies at 50
| Associated Press
DMX, the raspy-voiced hip-hop artist who produced the songs “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here)” and who rapped with a trademark delivery that was often paired with growls, barks and “What!” as an ad-lib, has died, according to a statement Friday from his family. He was 50.
Airlines Pull Boeing Max Jets to Inspect Electrical Systems
| Associated Press
Airlines pulled dozens of Boeing Max 737s out of service for inspections after the aircraft maker told them about a possible electrical problem, the latest setback for the plane.
Prince Philip, Husband of Queen Elizabeth II, Dies at 99
| Associated Press
Prince Philip, the irascible and tough-minded husband of Queen Elizabeth II who spent more than seven decades supporting his wife in a role that both defined and constricted his life, has died, Buckingham Palace said Friday. He was 99.
‘Tantalizing’ Results of 2 Experiments Defy Physics Rulebook
| Associated Press
Preliminary results from two experiments suggest something could be wrong with the basic way physicists think the universe works, a prospect that has the field of particle physics both baffled and thrilled.
US Weighs Joint Approach to Beijing Olympics with Allies
| Associated Press
The State Department said Tuesday the Biden administration is consulting with allies about a joint approach to China and its human rights record, including how to handle the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics.
Expert: Lack of Oxygen Killed George Floyd, Not Drugs
| Associated Press
George Floyd died of a lack of oxygen from being pinned to the pavement with a knee on his neck, medical experts testified at former Officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial Thursday, emphatically rejecting the defense theory that Floyd’s drug use and underlying health problems killed him.
Chip Shortage Forces More Production Cuts by GM, Ford
| Associated Press
The global shortage of semiconductors has forced General Motors and Ford to further cut production at their North American factories as chip supplies seem to be growing tighter.
Biden Tightens Some Gun Controls, Says Much More Needed
| Associated Press
President Joe Biden, in his first gun control measures since taking office, announced a half-dozen executive actions Thursday aimed at addressing a proliferation of gun violence across the nation that he called an “epidemic and an international embarrassment.”
Are Some COVID-19 Vaccines More Effective Than Others?
| Associated Press
Experts say the vaccines are alike on what matters most: preventing hospitalizations and deaths.
Ex-Northeastern Track Coach Charged With Nude Photo Scheme
| Associated Press
Steve Waithe, 28, of Chicago, is accused of creating fake social media accounts to contact track and field athletes and offering to help get rid of compromising photos of them he claimed to have found online.
Expert: Chauvin Never Took Knee Off Floyd’s Neck
| Associated Press
Officer Derek Chauvin had his knee on George Floyd’s neck — and was bearing down with most of his weight — the entire 9 1/2 minutes the Black man lay facedown with his hands cuffed behind his back, a use-of-force expert testified Wednesday at Chauvin’s murder trial.
Biden Open to Compromise on Infrastructure, but Not Inaction
| Associated Press
President Joe Biden drew a red line on his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday, saying he is open to compromise on how to pay for the package but inaction is unacceptable.
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