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  1. U.S. Joins Allies to Punish Chinese Officials for Human Rights Abuses
  2. The Army Adjusts Fitness Test After Criticism From Female Troops
  3. Noem Rejects South Dakota's Transgender Sports Ban, Urging Changes
  4. A Year After Ending Her Presidential Bid, Warren Wields Soft Power in Washington
  5. Supreme Court Wary of Law Letting Union Organizers Onto Private Property
  6. How to Vaccinate Homebound Seniors? Take the Shots to Them.
  7. How Much Weight Did We Gain During Lockdowns? 2 Pounds a Month, Study Hints
  8. First Covid, Then Psychosis: ‘The Most Terrifying Thing I’ve Ever Experienced’
  9. A Supreme Court case on registering women for the draft evokes Ginsburg’s legacy.
  10. Supreme Court to Consider Death Sentence in Boston Marathon Bombing Case
  11. Senator Ron Johnson has spread misinformation on the virus, the election, the Capitol riot, even Greenland’s greenness.
  12. Representative Tom Reed apologizes after groping allegation and says he won’t challenge Cuomo in 2022.
  13. Disneyland Reopening: A Look at California Adventure
  14. Foods From Afar Hope to Catch the Eye of American Shoppers
  15. Does Requiring Only Men to Register for the Draft Violate the Constitution?
  16. Meet Wyoming’s New Black Sheriff, the First in State History
  17. Miami Beach, Overwhelmed by Spring Break, Extends Emergency Curfew
  18. Tom Reed, Apologizing Over Groping Allegation, Says He Won’t Run in 2022
  19. SCOTUS agrees to review Boston Marathon bomber's death penalty case
  20. After years of debate, California finally adopts ethnic studies model curriculum
  21. A 12-year-old and his family were waiting in line at McDonald's when a man stabbed the boy in the neck, police say
  22. Supreme Court hears case pitting unions against strawberry grower and agricultural businesses
  23. Analysis: 65% of Democrats wanted Eliot Spitzer to resign after his sex scandal, but only 23% want Cuomo out
  24. Senate confirms Marty Walsh to be Labor secretary
  25. US sanctions Chinese officials over Uyghurs
  26. McConnell describes legislative filibuster as 'Kentucky's veto'
  27. Tesla's stock will rise 350% by 2025, analyst predicts
  28. Goldman Sachs CEO responds to survey describing 'inhumane' workplace
  29. Opinion: Going 'big' on road projects won't fix America's cities. This will
  30. Months after being paralyzed, man climbs iconic art museum steps
  31. Man gets arm stuck in pasta-making machine
  32. 2 animals killed, shelter offers reward in case
  33. 12-yo stabbed inside McDonald's; suspect arrested
  34. Single dad's love of twin boys goes viral
  35. City says railroad crossing damaging cars
  36. Performance space closes after a decade
  37. Man thanks first responders for saving his life
  38. Bar shooting takes life of innocent bystander
  39. 9-year-old boy on vacation bitten by shark
  40. Cops say speeder has best-ever excuse for driving 149 mph
  41. Nurse accused of theft skips court's hearing
  42. 14 y/o hospitalized after crashing stolen Porsche
  43. Community devastated over students tragic death
  44. Cougar, 3 tigers test positive for Covid-19
  45. Woman sentenced for taking patients' morphine
  46. Man gets life for stabbing girlfriend to death
  47. Rescued bear cub heading to wildlife rehab center
  48. First Atlanta, Then Boulder: Two Mass Shootings in a Week
  49. Judge Recently Blocked Boulder From Enforcing Assault-Weapon Ban
  50. Eric Greitens and Mo Brooks Announce Senate Bids in Missouri and Alabama
  51. Colorado Has Seen Several Mass Shootings in Recent Years
  52. After Capitol Riot, Senate Taps Intelligence Official to Lead Security
  53. Organizing Gravediggers, Cereal Makers and, Maybe, Amazon Employees
  54. Oumuamua: It Came From Another Solar System
  55. The ‘Old American Dream,’ a Trap As the Floods Keep Coming
  56. How Small Restaurants Leveraged Their Pain to Win Stimulus Money
  57. 5 Things We Know About Flying This Summer
  58. Is 'All Gas No Brakes' Over?
  59. Gunman Kills 10 People in Grocery Store Shooting in Boulder, Colo.
  60. Tesla’s Autopilot Technology Faces Fresh Scrutiny
  61. How to Virtually Become a Doctor
  62. What to Know About the Colorado Grocery Store Shooting
  63. Texas Adults to Be Eligible For Covid-19 Vaccine on Monday
  64. A List of Recent Mass Shootings in the United States
  65. U.S. Health Officials Question AstraZeneca Vaccine Trial Results
  66. Biden’s Big Plan
  67. Many virus metrics in the U.S. have improved, though the threat of a new surge still looms.
  68. Boulder Shooting: What We Know About the Victims
  69. The shooting occurred less than a week after eight people were killed in Atlanta.
  70. Jessica McClintock, 90, Dies; Dressed Generations in Lace and Satin
  71. Biden’s Recovery Plan Bets Big on Clean Energy
  72. Bucking the Pandemic, Austin Is ‘the Hottest Market in the Country’
  73. Vaccines and Travel: What You Need to Know
  74. Books on Hurricane Katrina and Native American Removal Win Bancroft Prize
  75. Amaranth Ehrenhalt, Abstract Expressionist, Dies at 93
  76. Biden's Long, Frustrating History of Pushing for Gun Control
  77. Boulder Store Shooting Suspect Charged With 10 Counts of Murder
  78. Boulder Shooting: Grocery Workers Dealt With ‘Worst of the Worst’
  79. Senate Panel to Debate Gun Control After Two Mass Shootings
  80. Biden Calls for Gun Control After Boulder Shooting
  81. Shalanda Young Set to be Confirmed as O.M.B. Deputy Director
  82. The Year of Stair Walks
  83. Boulder Shooting Revives Gun Control Debates
  84. Boulder Shooting: Police Officer Was Among 10 Dead
  85. Celebrities join Michelle Obama in urging support for sweeping voting rights bill
  86. Why Biden won't be able to totally undo Trump's tax cuts
  87. Grocers needed to find a way to compete with Amazon. Here's who they turned to
  88. A piece of internet history was sold for almost $3 million
  89. Levi Strauss CEO: Failing to mandate paid leave is inexcusable
  90. Man cut free from pasta machine had several hours of surgery
  91. Man arrested in attack on Asian American woman
  92. Husband's billboard for a kidney donor for wife
  93. Teens among first to earn Eagle Scout rank
  94. Businesses hope for boost with fans at games
  95. Covid cases surge; UK variant found on campus
  96. College student describes shark attack
  97. County announces door-to-door vaccination effort
  98. Some providers turning down vaccine doses
  99. Disney testing facial recognition technology
  100. HS basketball player recovering after collapsing during practice
  101. Firl, 11, dies 3 weeks after gas station shooting
  102. Store owner shot by deputy during burglary
  103. Man hiking to raise money in honor of his father
  104. Growing sinkhole in neighborhood raises concerns
  105. 104-yr-old gets vaccine; lived through 1918 flu
  106. Senate Confirms Vivek Murthy as Surgeon General
  107. Duckworth Pressures Biden to Nominate More Asian-Americans For Cabinet Roles
  108. Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
  109. How G.O.P. and Conservative Groups Are Guiding States on Voter Laws
  110. House Reviews Mariannette Miller-Meeks's Narrow Election Victory in Iowa
  111. Kim Janey Becomes Boston's First Black Mayor
  112. Some Covid-19 Patients Say They’re Left With Ringing Ears
  113. ‘Why Are We Stuck?’ Stage Actors Challenge Their Union Over Safety
  114. The ‘Boulder star’ was lit on Monday night in honor of the victims.
  115. ‘The shots are getting closer.’ Witnesses recounted moments of terror, inside and outside the store.
  116. The jury has been selected for Derek Chauvin's trial. Here's what we know about them
  117. Boulder banned assault weapons in 2018. A judge recently ruled that the city cannot enforce the ban.
  118. A Virginia school district is returning a woman's wallet almost 70 years after she lost it in her high school gym
  119. Fact check: Madison Cawthorn falsely claimed there are 'zero dollars' spent on homeless veterans. It's actually more than $2 billion this year
  120. Pentagon says it has received HHS request to house migrant children at two bases
  121. Manchin opposes House gun safety bills, underscoring Democratic divide over gun control
  122. Plan for reparations for some Black residents
  123. WWII navigator finds family of man who hid him
  124. Law reduces impact of standardized test scores
  125. Montana Governor Gets Written Warning After Killing a Wolf
  126. ‘Beyond Comprehension:’ 10 Lives Lost in Boulder
  127. Boulder Shooting Survivors Describe ‘Listening to Him Kill Everyone You Know’
  128. Biden Seeks Assault Weapons Ban and Background Checks
  129. Duckworth and Hirono Refuse to Back Nominees Until Biden Taps More Asian-Americans
  130. Postal Service Plans Price Increases and Service Cuts to Shore Up Finances
  131. Across States, a Checkerboard of Gun Laws Reflects Partisan Tilt
  132. Where Will the Gun Control Debate Go Now (If Anywhere)?
  133. Shalanda Young, Top House Aide, Is Confirmed as Biden’s No. 2 Budget Official
  134. New York City mayor launches commission to address systemic racism
  135. Civil War-era live cannonball round discovered in Maryland
  136. Defendants ran multi-year mortgage fraud scheme
  137. Videos of puppies being kicked lead to arrest
  138. Teen accused of murder in death of educator
  139. Gunfire kills 1, wounds 5 at illegal gathering
  140. New bald eagle born in Pittsburgh
  141. Parents, students rally to save coach's job
  142. Driver arraigned on kidnapping charge released
  143. Man delivers banana bread to first responders
  144. Custom wheelchair gives Army veteran new freedom
  145. High speed crash caught on camera
  146. Frozen frogs ready to come back to life
  147. Restaurant CEO's death raises Covid awareness
  148. Food pantry continues to serve a growing need
  149. Overpass severs off semi truck's roof, sides
  150. Dentists now eligible to become vaccinators
  151. Amazon center helping coffee house thrive
  152. Charity calendar recreates iconic movie posters
  153. Janet Jackson and Kermit the Frog Added to National Recording Registry
  154. Bad News Bias
  155. Miami Opened Up and the Revelers Flocked In. Then Came the Crackdown.
  156. The Next Trick: Pulling Coronavirus Out of Thin Air
  157. ‘We Will Literally Go Anywhere’
  158. More than 40 states say they will meet or beat Biden’s May 1 deadline for vaccine eligibility for all adults.
  159. Why It Pays to Think Outside the Box on Coronavirus Tests
  160. Some Tourists Find Luck in the Caribbean with Covid-19 Vaccine
  161. US Rapid Action Consortium, Which Boosted Rapid Testing in Canada, Will Try To Do the Same in US
  162. The suspect has been charged with 10 counts of murder.
  163. How Miami Lifted Covid-19 Restrictions and Then Came the Crackdown
  164. Bidens to Host Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe at Equal Pay Day Event
  165. 2 Immigrant Paths: One Led to Wealth, the Other Ended in Death in Atlanta
  166. How Can Schools Use $129 Billion in Covid Relief Funds?
  167. Justice Dept. Links Oath Keepers and Proud Boys Ahead of Capitol Riot
  168. E.P.A. to Review Attacks on Science Under Trump
  169. As People Reflect on Their Bodies, Museums Turn to Artists for Answers
  170. YouTube Won't Remove a Video of the Colorado Shooting
  171. What We Know About the Ruger AR-556 Used in the Boulder Shooting
  172. After Boulder Shooting, Columbine’s Former Principal Offers Message of Hope
  173. Voice Mail Art Project Honors People of Color Killed by the Police
  174. The latest mass shooting draws a familiar reaction in Washington, with lawmakers splintering along partisan lines.
  175. A Successful Lifeline for Natomas Students Is Feeling the Strain
  176. Senate Panel Hearing Focuses on Election Overhaul
  177. Expert warns of risks of relaxing Covid measures. A day later, more states say they're doing it
  178. Conservatives with high expectations anxious for Barrett to show her hand
  179. Harris' campaign gun rhetoric meets Biden's reality
  180. Powell argues in new court filing no reasonable people would believe her election fraud claims
  181. ACA special enrollment extended
  182. How one Midwestern town got swept up in the electric vehicle boom
  183. Elizabeth Warren grills Janet Yellen: Why isn't BlackRock 'too big to fail?'
  184. Get ready to see more films like 'Cruella' on Disney+
  185. Man survives after being bitten by venomous pet snake
  186. Brewery claims to have the World's Hottest Beer
  187. School makes Black student to kneel in apology
  188. Drive-thru vaccine clinic offers a little hope
  189. Bill would make it illegal to mandate vaccine
  190. Child sex sting nets 20 men between age 19-68
  191. Family remembers toddler hit, killed by van
  192. Second eaglet hatches in Hays bald eagle nest
  193. How man went from convict to verified rapper
  194. Black women are 73% of pregnancy-related deaths
  195. Nurse and correctional officer killed in attack by inmate
  196. Owner says alderman retaliating after online posts
  197. 8-yr-old boy killed in possible drowning at hotel
  198. Docs: Mom, husband tried to hide son's body
  199. Woman catches state record yellow perch
  200. Incident at Asian restaurant sparks support
  201. 33-yr-old in hospital, loses leg due to COVID-19
  202. As virus cases plateau nationally, Michigan’s rapid surge worries experts.
  203. Free With Your Covid Shot: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
  204. The Most Intimate Portrait Yet of a Black Hole
  205. Woman Is Fatally Stabbed by Her Son During Video Call, Authorities Say
  206. In 25 Years, the Pay Gap Has Shrunk by Just 8 Cents
  207. Republicans Fear Flawed Candidates Could Imperil Key Senate Seats
  208. Biden Taps Harris to Work With Central American Countries to Stem Migration
  209. Businesses May Benefit From Sharing Covid Testing Resources, Study Suggests
  210. Rob Bonta Is Named Attorney General in California
  211. After Boulder Mass Shooting, a City Grapples With Gun Control
  212. Democrats Begin Push for Biggest Expansion of Voting Since 1960s
  213. Senate Democrats Plan to Revive Obama-Era Climate Change Rule
  214. Virginia Becomes First Southern State to Abolish the Death Penalty
  215. Kamala Harris to Lead Administration’s Migrant Response
  216. Heavily Armed Man Arrested in Atlanta Grocery Store
  217. White House Weighs Executive Orders on Gun Control
  218. Voting Rights Bill Puts Democrats on a Crash Course With the Filibuster
  219. Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
  220. High School Football Coach Is Fired After Players’ Use of Anti-Semitic Language
  221. Rachel Levine Is First Openly Transgender Official Confirmed by Senate
  222. Republicans Aim to Seize More Power Over How Elections Are Run
  223. Mississippi Will Remove ‘Misleading’ Language About Covid-19 Vaccine
  224. Counties with large Asian, Black or Hispanic populations had higher number of Covid-19 cases, CDC says
  225. Advocates for the elderly call on Biden admin to do more to vaccinate seniors against Covid
  226. Three-ring binders and 14-point font: How Biden preps for a news conference
  227. Cat stuck on bridge light pole escapes during rescue
  228. Student pilot goes off runway at Beverly Airport
  229. Massive fire fully engulfs Enfield mill
  230. Teen builds rollercoaster in backyard
  231. Judge allows sex assault suspect to tour colleges
  232. Man accused of spreading roofing nails across PD
  233. Teens make 850 Easter baskets for kids
  234. Disney testing facial recognition for park entry
  235. Missing Sandwich man, 88, found dead
  236. Sheriff's office welcomes 3 new K-9 units
  237. Incredible near miss of officer as semi truck slams into crashed car
  238. Group 'knowingly misallocating' 6K CPS vaccines
  239. Blues hockey legend Bob Plager killed in crash
  240. 'Long-haulers' wonder about effects of vaccines
  241. Couple overcomes cancer diagnosis, wins wedding
  242. Baby born on highway outside of Chicago
  243. Restaurant receives Barstool funds in time of need
  244. Here Are Five Key Facts About Gun Violence
  245. ‘Essential’ Migrant Farmworkers Risk Infection and Deportation
  246. Why Riders Abandoning Buses and Trains is a Problem for Climate Change
  247. Colorado Shooting Suspect to Make First Court Appearance
  248. White headmaster resigns after telling a Black student to kneel and apologize 'the African way'
  249. JAMA Editor Placed on Leave Following Racial Controversy
  250. Pfizer Begins Testing Its Vaccine in Young Children