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Senate To Begin Trump's Impeachment Trial Week Of Feb. 8
The House of Representatives, which voted to impeach Trump last week, plans to transmit the article of impeachment on Monday evening.
Pfizer Will Seek Authorization For COVID Vaccine For Ages 2 To 11
Pfizer plans to submit emergency-use authorization requests in September, with one covering children 2 to 5 years old and a second applying to ages 5 to 11.
This Contender For The World's Longest Cheesesteak Spans 3 City Blocks
A group of chefs in South Philly's Italian Market set out to break the record for world's longest cheesesteak on Monday. The resulting hoagie spanned three blocks and caused some traffic issues.
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Meet The Newest American Running Mate: The Rifle
In Texas and elsewhere, guns are playing major roles this campaign season. Politicians have opened fire in ads, literally, and embraced the gun as a symbol of their conservative street cred.
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J&J Says A Booster Shot For Its Vaccine May Have Big Benefits
Johnson & Johnson said that when it gave study participants a second jab after six months, their antibody levels were nine times higher than they were 28 days after a first dose of the COVID vaccine.
Americans Honor Dr. King By Serving Their Communities
People across the country share the service projects their doing to honor the memory of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Florida Reports Yet Another Record High For Weekly COVID-19 Deaths
The spike in deaths continues even as new COVID-19 cases continue to fall, marking the lowest weekly total since late July.
Children And Teens Gained Weight At An Alarming Rate During The Pandemic, The CDC Says
A new CDC study found that the percentage of obese children and teens increased to 22%, compared to 19% before the pandemic. It also found that expected annual weight gain ranged from 5 to 15 pounds.
The downward trend in Florida COVID cases is reflected in hospital status updates
Sarasota Memorial Hospital, which had not been allowing visitations, said it will now allow most patients to have two visitors. It also resumed nonemergency surgeries this week.
Facebook unveils new controls for kids using its platforms
In the aftermath of damning testimony that its platforms harm children, the tech company outlined new safety features like prompting teens to take a break from Instagram.
Norwegian authorities say a deadly bow-and-arrow attack appears to be terrorism
The alleged assailant in Wednesday's attack that killed five people and seriously wounded three others is a Danish citizen and Muslim convert who had been flagged for concerns over radicalization.
A Fairy Tale Ending For U.S. Women's Beach Volleyball As They Take Olympic Gold
Historically, U.S. women have been incredibly dominant in beach volleyball at the Olympics. April Ross and Alix Klineman handily beat a duo from Australia to win gold in Tokyo.
Tuesday Could Be A Dramatic – And Pivotal – Day For America's Gold Medal Hopes
Simone Biles leads the U.S. team into a showdown with Russia, while the undefeated softball team tries to beat Japan for the second straight time.
FSA Test Scores Across Florida And Tampa Bay Drop, With Sharpest Decline In Math
Florida students’ scores on standardized tests dipped across the board in 2021, according to data published by the state Department of Education.
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Far-Right, Mafias In Italy Fuel Some Violent Anti-Lockdown Protests
After months of public compliance, the Italian government is getting fierce and sometimes violent pushback against coronavirus lockdown measures.
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A girl lost her teddy bear at Glacier National Park. A year later, it's back home
After 5-year-old Naomi Pascal lost her beloved stuffed animal during a hike, her family wasn't sure it would ever turn up again. One park ranger's kind heart changed that.
A lottery could determine the fate of Biden's vaccine rule for 84 million workers
Lawsuits against the Biden administration's vaccine-or-test requirement for private employers have been filed in almost every federal appeals court. One court will be randomly chosen to hear the case.
Latest On Coronavirus In Italy
The government of Italy has imposed a lockdown on its northern region, including the cities of Milan and Venice. More than 5,800 people have tested positive for COVID-19, and 233 have died.
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Three percent of Florida kids 5-11 got a COVID vaccine last week
The White House said about 900,000 children nationwide aged 5-11 have received their first dose since the Pfizer vaccine was cleared by regulators earlier this month.
Parents react to vaccine authorization for kids ages 5-11
Parents react to the recent Food and Drug Administrations emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine, which allows children ages 5-11 to receive the vaccine.
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House plan could cut student grants
Under the proposed system, students with exemplary academic standing could lose their tuition aid because of metrics imposed on their schools.
Scans reveal the brain's early growth, late decline and surprising variability
A study of more than 120,000 brain scans shows rapid growth before age 2 and accelerating decline after age 50. The results may one day help pick up abnormalities in the developing brain.
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If Pfizer's data pans out, when will little kids get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Pfizer plans to submit new data to the Food and Drug Administration this week, bringing families with young children one step closer to a long-awaited vaccine.
Earthquake Survivors Wait for Help
At least 20,000 people were killed by a 7.6-magnitude earthquake along the Pakistan-Indian border on Saturday. Pakistani Kashmir was hardest hit. Robert Siegel talks with NPR's Philip Reeves about the latest developments.
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