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U.S. Capitol Police cite threats amid planned pro-Trump rally
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There have been threats tied to Saturday's planned pro-Trump rally to support those charged in the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Man...
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Ex-lawyer for Clinton campaign law firm pleads not guilty to charge in Trump-Russia probe
By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former lawyer for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign law firm pleaded not guilty on Friday to lying to the FBI, a charge by a U.S. special counsel inves...
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Gunn: Chamber’s vision for growing Peoria
PEORIA, Ill. — How can the City of Peoria reach it’s full potential? Joshua Gunn, CEO of the Peoria Area Chamber of Commerce, told WMBD’s “The Greg and Dan Show”, in orde...
Julia Bradley Sep 17, 2021
Ireland raises privacy question over Facebook smart glasses
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's data privacy regulator on Friday said it had asked Facebook to demonstrate that an LED indicator light on the social media giant's newly launched smart glasses is "an effe...
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U.S. to buy millions of Pfizer vaccine doses to donate to world -Washington Post
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States plans to buy hundreds of millions of additional doses of the Pfizer Inc COVID-19 vaccine to donate around the world, The Washington Post reported on Friday, cit...
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Debt ceiling impasse? Fed’s ‘loathsome’ game plan for the ‘unthinkable’
By Ann Saphir (Reuters) - Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says failure to raise the U.S. debt limit could lead to the unthinkable: a default on government payment obligations. That's an outcome the Wh...
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U.S. ready to roll out boosters pending FDA, CDC approval – surgeon general
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is ready to roll out COVID-19 vaccine booster shots once the Federal Drugs Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approve the plan, ...
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Illinois residents enrolled in Affordable Care Act insurance doubled during COVID enrollment period, says state
CHICAGO, Ill. – The number of Illinois residents who signed up for health insurance through the federal Affordable Care Act was helped greatly, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s accordi...
Will Stevenson Sep 17, 2021
100 National Guard troops available for Saturday’s Capitol demonstration security -Pentagon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has put 100 National Guard troops on standby to help police protect the Capitol if needed, the Pentagon said on Friday, ahead of Saturday's pl...
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Analysis-Torrid Moderna stock rally cools over booster shot doubts
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) - Debate over the need for COVID-19 booster shots is clouding the outlook for Moderna Inc's high-flying shares after the U.S. biotechnology company's stock price ...
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