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• 'Hunger Games' approach blamed for vaccine woes
• Biden announces US is buying enough doses to fully vaccinate Americans by summer's end
• California revamps Covid-19 vaccine delivery system
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Walmart plans to build automated mini-warehouses in dozens of its stores to speed up customers' online delivery and curbside pickup orders in a race against Amazon.
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Driver in deadly Portland car rampage intended to hit and injure people, police say NBC News'A lot of chaos': 1 dead, at least 5 injured after driver strikes pedestrians across 15 blocks in Portland, police say Yahoo! VoicesNew details in deadly Portland hit-and-run spree KGW NewsDriver in SE Portland car attack showed no terrorism, bias or political intent, police say OregonLivePort
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The fight against COVID-19 fades into the background as the opposition tries to beat the government image in political games.
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President Joe Biden announced the U.S. is working to purchase an additional 200 million coronavirus vaccine doses, doubling nation's vaccine supply.
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California is revamping its coronavirus vaccine delivery system amid criticism over the slow and inefficient rollout of doses, the California Department of Public Health announced Tuesday.
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Here are the latest updates as a winter storm bears down on the Chicago area.
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A priest has cut ties with his Roman Catholic diocese in Wisconsin after live streaming exorcisms to root out what he claimed was widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Rev. John Zuhlsdorf, who was described as a "freelancer" at The Diocese of Madison, left to pursue other opportunities, the diocese said in a...
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