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Month: November 2021

The National Institutes of Health's $70 million pledge

US falls behind on at-home Covid tests

By Rob Picheta, CNN The United States is pushing to end a scarcity of rapid, at-home Covid-19 tests, with new investments from the Biden administration intended to bring more of the devices into American households. The National Institutes of Health’s $70 million pledge, announced last week, promises to get more tests onto the market by

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President Joe Biden received an unwelcome wake up call for his still-new presidency as the Democrat arrived back in Washington on November 3 from a European excursion suddenly facing a transformed political landscape.

Biden arrives back in Washington to a political nightmare

By Jeff Zeleny, John Harwood, Betsy Klein, Kate Sullivan and Kevin Liptak, CNN President Joe Biden on Wednesday received an unwelcome wake-up call for his still-new presidency as the Democrat arrived back in Washington from a European excursion suddenly facing a transformed political landscape. Republican Glenn Youngkin’s projected gubernatorial victory over Democratic former Gov. Terry

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An accreditation body is investigating the University of Florida's decision preventing professors from being paid witnesses in a voting rights case.

University of Florida professors say they’ll fight state restrictions on their testimony in a voting rights case

By Leyla Santiago, Sara Weisfeldt and Jason Hanna, CNN Attorneys for three University of Florida professors will fight the school’s order that the instructors cannot be paid for any expert testimony they provide in a court case against the state, they said Tuesday. The university had denied the professors’ requests to testify for plaintiffs as

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Kyle Rittenhouse's criminal trial is set to resume on November 3. Dominick Black

FBI aerial surveillance video shows never-before-seen actions before Kyle Rittenhouse shot unarmed man

By Eric Levenson, Ashley Killough and Amir Vera, CNN New FBI infrared aerial surveillance video played in Kyle Rittenouse’s homicide trial Wednesday provides a unique angle into the final moments before the teenager fatally shot Joseph Rosenbaum during the unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last August. The infrared video, grainy and shot from 8,500 feet overhead,

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