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Month: July 2021

National security adviser Jake Sullivan reminded senior White House staff on July 29 of the stakes of passing the burgeoning $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill

National security adviser calls bipartisan infrastructure bill ‘urgent national security imperative’

By Jeremy Diamond, CNN National security adviser Jake Sullivan reminded senior White House staff on Thursday of the stakes of passing the burgeoning $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, framing its passage as an “urgent national security imperative for the United States.” The Senate is expected to vote Friday morning on the motion to proceed to

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This image provided by NASA shows the 20-metric-ton (22-ton) Nauka module

International Space Station briefly loses control after new Russian module misfires

By Kristin Fisher, CNN An unusual and potentially dangerous situation unfolded Thursday at the International Space Station, as the newly-docked Russian Nauka module inadvertently fired its thrusters causing a “tug of war” with the space station and briefly pushing it out of position, according to NASA flight controllers. Nauka — a long-delayed laboratory module that

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Los patrocinadores de Simone Biles mantienen su apoyo después de su salida de las competencias en los Juegos Olímpicos

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Los patrocinadores de Simone Biles ofrecieron declaraciones de apoyo este miércoles tras su decisión de retirarse de la competición individual de gimnasia all-around del jueves en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio.La campeona de 24 años señaló que la razón de su salida de la competición por equipos del martes era la

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US President Joe Biden is planning to announce that all federal employees must attest to being vaccinated against Covid-19 or face strict protocols.

Biden unveils federal worker vaccine requirement as he strikes a ‘brick wall’ convincing unvaccinated Americans to get the shot

By Kevin Liptak, CNN President Joe Biden, who for months used techniques like public service announcements to persuade Americans to get vaccinated, feels he has struck a “brick wall” in convincing holdouts to get shots, according to people familiar with his thinking. In private meetings with top aides, Biden has raised one question repeatedly: “What’s

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