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How Russia Used An Overt Agent To Attack Joe Biden In The 2020 Election
Time correspondent Simon Shuster says that Andriy Derkach, a seven-term member of the Ukrainian parliament, gave misleading information to Rudy Giuliani to discredit Biden during the 2020 campaign.
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5 Things We Learned From Anthony Fauci's Emails
Thousands of pages of Dr. Fauci's emails have been released to reporters. Here's what they tell us about his life and manner during the early months of the pandemic.
The White House Says It Has Started Shipping Surplus COVID-19 Vaccines Abroad
The White House laid out a plan for sharing the nation's vaccine surplus with parts of the world struggling to get shots in arms.
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Why Contact Tracing Couldn't Keep Up With The U.S. COVID Outbreak
Despite a massive hiring push last year, health agencies around the U.S. failed to contain the pandemic through contact tracing. Health leaders reflect on lessons learned and what's next.
Endangered Right Whales Are Shrinking. Scientists Blame Commercial Fishing Gear
A new study concludes that endangered right whales born today will end up smaller than adult whales in the past. Researchers say stress from getting caught in fishing gear stunts the mammals' growth
Your Amazon Echo Will Share Your Wireless Network With Neighbors, Unless You Opt Out
The company says its Sidewalk system extends the range of low-bandwidth devices by pooling neighbors' networks to improve connectivity. It's all in the customer's interest, Amazon says.
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Expanding Health Coverage Is Top Priority For New Head Of Medicare/Medicaid
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, the new head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, says she'll focus her time in charge on getting more Americans insured.
A Black Nonprofit Got A 6-Figure Payment From Someone Whose Family Enslaved People
The anonymous donor said that while investigating the origins of their family's wealth, they discovered their great-grandfather had owned six enslaved people in Bourbon County, Ky.
Half Of States Are Ending Pandemic Jobless Aid Early, And The Economy Could Suffer
Citing a severe shortage of workers, half of the nation's governors have decided to end extra federal jobless benefits months early. But an economist says that will set back households and businesses.
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Farmers Are Feeling The Pain As Drought Spreads In The Northwest
It's as dry as it's been in a century in parts of Washington and Oregon. Some farmers are watching their crops fail, while others are selling cattle because they don't have the grass to feed it.
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