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Virginia Extends Voter Registration After Site Went Down Hours Before Deadline
Voters in Virginia will now be able to register until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, in person or online.
Biden Picks Foreign Service Veteran Linda Thomas-Greenfield For U.N. Ambassador
Thomas-Greenfield has worked in foreign service for more than three decades, including as head of the Bureau of African Affairs in the Obama White House. This position requires Senate confirmation.
Biden And Harris Supporters Celebrate In D.C.'s Black Lives Matter Plaza
Crowds are gathering to cheer the news of Joe Biden's presidential win near the White House at Black Lives Matter Plaza.
Evo Morales Makes Triumphant Return To Bolivia
The former president crossed the border from Argentina and was welcomed by a large group of supporters, just a day after his former economy minister, Luis Arce, was sworn in as president.
McConnell Slams Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Conspiracies As 'Loony Lies'
The freshman congresswoman is facing blowback from Democrats and within her own party for her extreme, baseless theories surrounding American politics.
Anti-Curfew Protests Flare Up In The Netherlands
At least 150 people were reportedly arrested amid violent protests against coronavirus restrictions.
Trump Downplays Insurrection But Tells Supporters To 'Go Home'
In his first remarks since the start of the insurrection, President Trump said of the extremists who stormed the Capitol, "You're very special."
NFL Invites 7,500 Health Care Workers To The Super Bowl
Most of the invitees work in the central Florida area, though all of the NFL's 32 clubs will pick health care workers from their communities to receive free tickets to the sport's biggest game.
Instagram Accidentally Blocked Elaine Thompson-Herah For Posting Her Own Sprint Wins
The fastest woman in the world was temporarily blocked from the platform after posting videos of her races. The company says it was an accident.
Kenyan Brigid Kosgei Smashes Women's World Record At Chicago Marathon
The 25-year-old runner finished in a time of 2:14:04 on Sunday, beating the previous record set by Britain's Paula Radcliffe in 2003 by 81 seconds.
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