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Historically Black Universities Lock Down Over Series of Bomb Threats
The FBI and ATF are investigating the bomb scares, which came one day before the start of Black History Month
The New York Times Is Buying Wordle for More than $1 Million
It will initially remain free to new and existing players, the Times said, raising concerns it may eventually go behind a paywall.
Why California Is Moving to Dismantle Nation’s Largest Death Row
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who three years ago placed a moratorium on executions, now is moving to dismantle the United States’ largest death row by moving all condemned inmates to other prisons within two years. The goal is to turn the section at San Quentin State Prison into a “positive, healing environment.”…
Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine Gets Full FDA Approval
Moderna announced that the FDA granted full approval to its COVID-19 vaccine, more than a year after the shot's emergency authorization
U.K. ‘Partygate’ Report Criticizes ‘Failures of Leadership’
The release of the report represents a moment of political peril for the Prime Minister, who is due to address the findings in parliament.
Portugal’s Ruling Socialists Win Unexpected Outright Majority in Election
Socialist leader António Costa offered an olive branch to his adversaries, saying he would encourage alliances with other parties in parliament.
Taliban to Stranded, Pregnant New Zealander: ‘You Are Safe Here, Congratulations, We Welcome You’
Unable to return to her own country because of its strict COVID rules, a pregnant New Zealand journalist has found refuge in Afghanistan
The Next Green Must-Have: Showers That Use Recycled Water
High-tech showers are being developed that continuously filter, sterilize and reuse water that would otherwise go down the bathroom drain
Spotify Will Add Advisories to Podcasts Discussing COVID-19 After Neil Young and Other Musicians Protest
The streaming service said it was making the move following protests by Neil Young and others over the spread of vaccine misinformation
North Korea Has Confirmed the Test of a Missile Capable of Striking Guam
White House officials say they see the latest missile test as part of an escalating series of provocations over the last several months
Senators Close to Russia Sanctions Bill Seeking Message to Putin
“We are on the one-yard line," Foreign Relations Committee Chair Bob Menendez said
Northern Ireland Marks 50 Years Since Bloody Sunday
Thirteen people were killed and 15 others injured when British soldiers fired on civil rights protesters in 1972