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Judge rejects a plea deal on federal hate crime charges in Arbery's murder
Tuesday, February 01, 2022
A federal judge has denied a plea deal by a father and son in the hate crimes case stemming from the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man shot to death while jogging in a Georgia neighborhood.
2 men convicted in Ahmaud Arbery's death reach a federal plea deal
Tuesday, February 01, 2022
The father and son convicted of murder have reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors, according to court filings. Arbery's family denounced the deal, which still must be approved by a judge.
When it comes to Ukraine, the U.K. is following a course similar to the U.S.
Monday, January 31, 2022
As Russian forces continue to build up along the Ukrainian border, the United Kingdom says it is considering sending more of its own soldiers to the region to deter a potential invasion.
News brief: U.K. monitors Russia-Ukraine crisis, COVID cases, massive snowstorm
Monday, January 31, 2022
The U.K. may send more troops to Eastern Europe to deter Russia from invading Ukraine. New COVID-19 cases are falling significantly nationwide. Massachusetts was hit the hardest by a weekend blizzard.
China's ambassador to the U.S. warns of 'military conflict' over Taiwan
Friday, January 28, 2022
In his first one-on-one interview since assuming his post in Washington, D.C., last July, Ambassador Qin Gang has an unusually blunt message for the U.S.
News brief: voices from Ukraine, Biden to visit Pa., economic preview
Friday, January 28, 2022
As Ukrainians carry on with their daily lives, most believe a war with Russia in inevitable. President Biden travels to Pittsburgh. A lot of U.S. economic data is being released on Friday.
In Pittsburgh, Biden to talk about inflation, jobs and Supreme Court vacancy
Friday, January 28, 2022
President Biden heads to Pennsylvania after saying he needs to get out of Washington more. Two big stories — the Supreme Court vacancy and the Russia-Ukraine conflict — are commanding attention.
U.S. and Russian officials continue talks on how to ease the crisis with Ukraine
Thursday, January 27, 2022
The U.S. and NATO delivered formal written responses Wednesday to a series of far-reaching Russian demands concerning Ukraine. The Kremlin's response so far seems skeptical.
News brief: high court retirement, Russia-Ukraine crisis, economic growth data
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Justice Stephen Breyer will retire, giving Biden a Supreme Court pick. How is Russia responding to diplomatic moves to lower tensions with Ukraine? The U.S. reports latest economic growth figures.
A new version of the omicron variant has scientists on alert
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Another version of omicron is spreading in Asia and parts of Europe. And it shows signs that it could be slightly more contagious than omicron. Where did this new variant come from?
The FDA is restricting the use of 2 drugs first authorized to treat COVID
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
The FDA curbed the use of two out of three monoclonal antibody treatments. Studies show they're highly unlikely to work against the omicron variant, which is overwhelming hospitals.
News brief:Ukraine defense, COVID treatments, prisoners' early release
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
An ex-Ukrainian defense minister weighs in on tensions with Russia. The FDA restricts 2 drugs authorized to treat COVID. Flaws plague a tool meant to help low-risk federal prisoners win early release.
Uncertainty in the financial markets centers on inflation
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
The pandemic was marked by a surge in all kinds of investments — from stocks to Bitcoin. Now surging inflation is leading to steep falls across the markets.
News brief: Putin-Ukraine tension, Wall Street meltdown, Burkino Faso coup
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Russia reinforces its military presence along the border with Ukraine. Stocks are in the midst of a wild ride as the U.S. grapples with inflation. Burkino Faso's president has been ousted in a coup.
Soldiers in Burkina Faso say a military junta now controls the country
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
In the latest setback for democracy in Africa, a military coup has removed the democratically elected president of Burkina Faso. There have been recent coups in the region: Mali, Guinea and Chad.
Biden weighs sending 5,000 troops to Eastern Europe to counter Russia
Monday, January 24, 2022
The Biden administration is considering a plan to send several thousand additional U.S. troops into NATO countries in eastern Europe, near both Russia and Ukraine.
Biden administration considers sending up to 5,000 troops to Eastern Europe
Monday, January 24, 2022
Russia continues to amass more than 100,000 soldiers along its border with Ukraine, and the country has announced plans for naval exercises along Ukraine's southern coast.
News brief: Ukraine-Russia, omicron cases decline in places, Palin v. 'Times'
Monday, January 24, 2022
The U.S. weighs sending 5,000 troops to Eastern Europe to counter Russia. COVID cases decline sharply in areas of the Northeast and Midwest. Sarah Palin faces off against The New York Times Monday.
John Mellencamp reflects on a world estranged on new album 'Strictly a One-Eyed Jack'
Friday, January 21, 2022
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer John Mellencamp returns with his first album of original songs in five years, Strictly a One-Eyed Jack.
News brief: Senate's filibuster issue, Texas hostage details, Iran nuclear talks
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Senate Democrats plow ahead with a showdown over the filibuster and voting rights. Details emerge about the hostage taking at a Texas synagogue. Efforts continue to revive the Iran nuclear deal.