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February 16 2021, 08:00
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is continuing his pressure campaign on President Biden and Republicans in Congress to make significant concessions in pursuit of a coronavirus stimulus deal that can be passed on a bipartisan basis, which includes the release of a new ad on Tuesday.
February 16 2021, 08:00
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is continuing his pressure campaign on President Biden and Republicans in Congress to make significant concessions in pursuit of a coronavirus stimulus deal that can be passed on a bipartisan basis, which includes the release of a new ad on Tuesday.
February 16 2021, 08:00
The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating whether employees were involved in sharing or creating an offensive Valentine's Day-themed image making light of George Floyd, who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer last year.
February 16 2021, 08:00
The winter storm is blamed for multiple deaths across parts of the South, in addition to some widespread power outages.
February 16 2021, 08:00
A blast of wintry weather that has dumped snow and ice across the nation’s midsection is being blamed for at least seven deaths Tuesday as millions of Texans are waking up without power.  
February 16 2021, 08:00
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is continuing his pressure campaign on President Biden and Republicans in Congress to make significant concessions in pursuit of a coronavirus stimulus deal that can be passed on a bipartisan basis, which includes the release of a new ad on Tuesday.
February 16 2021, 08:00
Plagued by surging violent crime and uncontrollable homelessness, Seattle business owners have had it. They are getting out of town before their employees or customers are seriously injured. Residents are following suit. 
February 16 2021, 08:00
North Korean hackers tried breaking into the computer systems of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer to access information on a coronavirus vaccine, South Korea's spy agency said Tuesday, according to a South Korean lawmaker and multiple reports. 
February 16 2021, 08:00
Police in Burma have filed a new charge against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, her lawyer said Tuesday, which may allow her to be held indefinitely without trial.