White House and Detroit officials tried to limit fallout after Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan initially declined to accept a distribution of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine. The move is at odds with federal health officials’ recommendations and the Biden administration messaging that Americans should take whichever vaccine they first have access to.
BLM protesters rally for ‘victim,’ leave after learning he was white
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Dozens of people protesting outside Gov. Tim Walz’s mansion in St. Paul on Sunday were filmed by Fox 9 reporter Mitti Hicks as they knelt for a moment of silence over initial rumors about Sunday’s 3 p.m. fatal shooti...
Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley enters Ohio gubernatorial contest with focus on corruption
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley announced a bid for Ohio governor on Monday, jumping into a race that could pit her against incumbent Republican Mike DeWine. The Ohio Democrat enters a race that figures to be difficult for ...
Red Sox top White Sox 11-4 on Patriots’ Day with no Marathon
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The Marathon was moved to Oct. 11 because of Massachusetts limits on crowds during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The Patriots Day game, with a start shortly after 11 a.m., has been played by the Red Sox since 1959....
CNN to host climate crisis town hall with Biden administration officials
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Washington, DC Senior Biden administration officials this week will answer questions on how President Joe Biden plans to remake US climate policy in a globally broadcast CNN town hall, the network announced Monday. "...
Top House Republicans request meeting with Kamala Harris over border ‘catastrophe’
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In a letter to Harris, Reps. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, John Katko, R-NY, and James Comer, R-Ky -- the ranking members on the House Judiciary, Homeland Security and Oversight Committees respectively -- request a meeting "to...
Mercedes homers, White Sox complete sweep over Red Sox
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Nick Madrigal had two hits and drove in two runs for Chicago, which climbed back to .500 at 8-8. In the opener, Tim Anderson homered on the game’s first pitch and Dallas Keuchel pitched five solid innings in a 3-2 vi...
Ohio GOP lawmaker to resign giving Republicans one fewer vote in the House
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Republican Rep. Steve Stivers of Ohio announced Monday on Twitter that he is leaving Congress next month to become the president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, giving the GOP at least temporarily one fewer...
Earth Day programs come in many shades of green, but this year some seek rays of hope
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There's no one way for documentary fare to acknowledge Earth Day, but the programs generally fall into one or more of four distinct buckets in regard to the health of the planet: Depressing, vaguely hopeful, star-st...
Putin critic Navalny transferred to prison hospital, officials concerned he could die at ‘any minute’
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The decision comes a day after the US threatened the Kremlin with "consequences" if President Vladimir Putin’s major domestic opponent dies behind bars, according to Agence France-Presse. PUTIN CRITIC NAVALNY LOSING ...
Elephants kill suspected poacher at South African national park, officials say
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The man and two alleged accomplices tried to run away when rangers spotted them at Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest game reserves, on Saturday, South African National Parks said in a statement. Rangers r...
Alex Palou wins Indycar season opener in Alabama, Jimmie Johnson finishes 19th
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The Spaniard used a two-stop strategy on the picturesque permanent road course to take control of the race but still had to hold off hard-charging Will Power and Scott Dixon over the closing laps. The 24-year-old bea...
White House to promote vaccine eligibility with media blitz
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As all Americans 16 years and older become eligible for the vaccine on Monday, the White House is launching a media blitz to raise awareness about Americans' vaccine eligibility, an administration official said. Ear...