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Rioters acted on Trump's 'order,' Democrats say in trial

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats prosecuting Donald Trump’s impeachment said Thursday the Capitol invaders believed they were acting on “the president’s orders” to stop Joe Biden's election, arguing it was the culmination of the defeated president...

 

Race to vaccinate older Americans advances in many states

Two months after the first COVID-19 shots were administered, the race to vaccinate older Americans is gaining traction, with more than a third of people 65 and up having received their first dose in states that have provided data. The finding comes f...

 

Big 12 sets makeup dates for 9 COVID-postponed women's games

IRVING, Texas (AP) — The Big 12 has announced the makeup dates for nine women's basketball games postponed this season because of COVID-19 protocols. Those games will played during a nine-day span that includes the full week before the conference t...

 

Big 12 releases 2021 conference football schedule

IRVING, Texas (AP) — The Big 12 released its 2021 conference football schedule Thursday, less than two months after Oklahoma won its sixth consecutive league championship. Iowa State, which lost 27-21 in the Big 12 title game last Dec. 19, won't p...

 

CO will hear a bill on data sharing with federal agencies

DENVER (AP) — Colorado lawmakers will introduce a bill to establish guidelines on how personal information can be shared with federal agencies. The proposed legislation announced Thursday at a press conference with state lawmakers and immigrant r...

 

Mexico president warns against false claims of open US doors

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Thursday many migrants believe the “doors are open” to the United States following the election of President Joe Biden. López Obrador said that wasn’t true, and urged migrants n...

 

GOP attacks Dems' $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill from all angles

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans are attacking the Democrats’ $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package as too costly, economically damaging and overtly partisan, an all-angles attempt to derail new President Joe Biden’s top priority as it starts movin...

 

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