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Biden Approves Disaster Declaration For Colorado

Colorado

President Joe Biden approved a federal disaster declaration a day after the Marshall Fire ravaged Boulder County communities in Colorado. The blaze destroyed at least 500 homes and structures, and the total loss could be more than 1,000 homes, according to Gov. Jared Polis. More than 30,000 people were evacuated …

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Biden and Putin hold ‘constructive’ phone call

President Biden

President Joe Biden spoke with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for almost an hour on Thursday in a “constructive” phone call, agreeing to continue and advance their dialogue ahead of a meeting in Geneva early next year. Their second call this month came amid growing Western concern over Russia’s troop …

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Weekly Jobless Claims Fall To Near 52-Year Low

unemployment

The number of Americans filing new jobless claims for unemployment benefits fell last week to a near 52- year low, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped to a seasonally adjusted 198,000 for the week ended Dec. 25 from a revised 206,000 a week …

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Harry Reid, former Senate majority leader, dies at 82

Senator Harry Reid

Harry Reid, the former long-serving Democratic senator from Nevada, died Tuesday at 82. “I am heartbroken to announce the passing of my husband, former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. He died peacefully this afternoon, surrounded by our family, following a courageous, four-year battle with pancreatic cancer,” his wife of 62 …

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Daily COVID cases in U.S. hit all-time high

COVID cases

The United States recorded a new record high Tuesday, with more than 500,000 new COVID-19 cases reported, according to Johns Hopkins University. According to the database, the U.S. recorded 512,553 positive COVID-19 cases, breaking the all-time record of 294,015 that was set on Jan. 8. CNN and The Washington Post reported that the …

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First Injectable HIV Prevention Drug Approved by FDA

FDA

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced last week that the first injectable long-acting drug to prevent HIV pre-exposure had been approved. As an alternative to HIV prevention pills like Truvada and Descovy, which are shown to reduce the risk of HIV by 99 percent but require adherence to daily doses, …

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