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The White House will spend an additional $1 billion on rapid at-home COVID tests
The investment is a response to an ongoing national shortage and follows a $2 billion investment in September to supply rapid tests to community health centers, food banks and schools.
Smithsonian Acquires Rare Antique Portraits By First Black Photographers
The Smithsonian American Art Museum has bought a collection of early photographs, including very rare daguerreotypes from three early Black photographers dating to the mid 19th century.
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Bernanke: Fed's Monetary Policies Not On 'A Preset Course'
The Federal Reserve Chairman continued to soothe investors, saying the Fed would not wind down its bond-buying program until economic conditions improve.
Semi-Automatic Weapons Without A Background Check Can Be Just A Click Away
The Armslist website, and others like it, are coming under increased scrutiny by law enforcement, gun control advocates and researchers as debate over access to these kinds of weapons heats up.
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Declined: Visa, MasterCard Freeze Out Targeted Russian Banks
The U.S.-based credit card companies responded to sanctions imposed on Moscow in the wake of its annexation of Crimea.
Washington State To Start Recreational Pot Sales On Tuesday
The state's Liquor Control Board issued the first 24 marijuana retailer licenses on Monday. Washington is the second state — after Colorado — to allow the sale of recreational marijuana.
Bloomberg Wants Retailers To Keep Tobacco Products Out Of Sight
The proposal unveiled Monday comes a week after a judge blocked the New York mayor's effort to limit large sugary drinks. Its aim, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, is to curb the rate of youth smoking.
Mapping The Microbes That Flourish On Fruits And Veggies
Salad is not just a food; it's home to a flourishing community of mostly benign microbes. A new inventory finds surprising differences in the bacteria growing on popular fruits and vegetables.
Guilty: U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah Sr. Convicted Of Political Corruption
Federal prosecutors say the Pennsylvania Democrat and his associates took part in several schemes to enrich themselves using federal, charitable and campaign funds.
Journalism Group Releases Full List Of People, Companies Named In 'Panama Papers'
The database includes more than 7,000 names from the United States and more than 300,000 entries overall.
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