Soldiers opened fire on Nigerian protesters in the commercial capital Lagos, three witnesses told @Reuters . Demonstrations over police brutality have been ongoing for more than a week
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GOP tensions on full display Q: Should Trump be speaking at CPAC? Rep. Kevin McCarthy: "Yes. He should." Rep Liz Cheney: "That's up to CPAC. I have been clear about my view of Pres Trump ... I don't believe he should be playing a role in the future of the party or the country."
WH source on OMB nominee Neera Tanden says, "Our plan is to find the votes to win confirmation ... These are qualified nominees to a person - and the arguments against them have been weak, particularly in the context of the support the same Senators gave to Trump nominees."
The FDA has confirmed that Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine provides strong protection against the coronavirus, backing up findings from the company itself that were released weeks prior.
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Liz Cheney: GOP must not "trivialize" or "minimize" gravity of Capitol riot
Sheriff's deputies inspect Tiger Woods' car following yesterday's crash. The golfing great was transported to the hospital in serious condition, with injuries to both his legs, but was conscious and able to communicate at the scene, authorities say.
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