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House votes to award Congressional Gold Medal to Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department

By Annie Grayer and Kristin Wilson, CNN The House of Representatives passed legislation in rare bipartisan fashion Wednesday to award the Congressional Gold Medal to officers of the US Capitol Police and the Metropolitan Police Department for their work protecting the Capitol

March 18, 2021
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Man arrested outside Vice President Kamala Harris’ official residence and had rifle and ammunition in car

By Whitney Wild and Rashard Rose, CNN Washington, DC, police arrested a Texas man outside Vice President Kamala Harris’ official residence, the US Naval Observatory, in the nation’s capital on Wednesday and he’s now facing weapons and ammunition charges. A spokesperson for

March 18, 2021
COVID-19

US could be on the cusp of Covid-19 infection surge officials have been dreading, expert warns

By Christina Maxouris, CNN The US may be on the cusp of another Covid-19 case surge, one expert says — a surge that health officials have repeatedly warned about as state leaders eased restrictions and several lifted mask mandates. “I think we

March 18, 2021
Politics

House to vote to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act

By Clare Foran and Jessica Dean, CNN The House of Representatives is expected to vote on Wednesday to renew the lapsed Violence Against Women Act, landmark legislation championed by President Joe Biden. A bipartisan bill to reauthorize the VAWA, as it is

March 18, 2021
COVID-19

The ‘benefit year end’: A tough Covid anniversary for the unemployed

By Tami Luhby, CNN Unhappy anniversary, jobless Americans. This week marks a year since the coronavirus pandemic began upending the US economy, costing millions of people their jobs and forcing them onto unemployment benefits. Those who are still out of work could

March 18, 2021
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Harris uses UN speech to champion women’s role in democracy

By Jasmine Wright, CNN Kamala Harris declared “the status of women is the status of democracy” on Tuesday, in her first speech before the United Nations as the first female vice president of the United States. “Eleanor Roosevelt, who shaped the Universal

March 17, 2021
In Memoriam

Yaphet Kotto, ‘Alien’ and ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ actor, dead at 81

By Sandra Gonzalez, CNN Yaphet Kotto, an actor known for bringing gravitas to his roles across television and film, has died, according to his agent, Ryan Goldhar. He was 81. Kotto died on March 14 at 10:30 p.m. local time in the

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Entertainment

Michelle Obama says it ‘wasn’t a complete surprise’ to hear Meghan talk of racism in the royal family

By Leah Asmelash, CNN For many people of color, hearing Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, speak about racism within the royal family was, though shocking, not exactly surprising. And one of those people was former first lady Michelle Obama. In an interview

March 17, 2021
Business

Rosalind Brewer officially takes the helm at Walgreens, becoming the only Black woman Fortune 500 CEO

By Chauncey Alcorn, CNN Business Former Starbucks executive Rosalind “Roz” Brewer assumed her new role as CEO of Walgreens on Monday, officially making her the only Black woman currently serving as the head of a Fortune 500 company and just the third

March 17, 2021
Business

Congress eyes extending PPP deadline for businesses, as billions sit untouched

By Katie Lobosco, CNN Lawmakers are rushing to extend the federal government’s key relief program for small business owners as the deadline to apply for a loan from the Paycheck Protection Program approaches with more than $110 billion still untouched. With about

March 17, 2021
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