Americans seek compensation for failed COVID-19 treatments from U.S. fund

In March of last year, Steve Cicala took his wife, Susan, to the emergency room at Clara Maass Medical Center in New Jersey to treat a worsening cough and fever, unaware she had COVID-19.

Houston Police says three people killed in shooting

Three people were killed and a fourth person was wounded and taken to hospital after a shooting in Houston, police said early on Thursday.

Ohio Medical Board reopens 91 sexual assault cases against medical professionals

The State Medical Board of Ohio has reopened 91 sexual assault cases against physicians and other licensed medical professionals, according to a report on historic sex abuse cases that was published on Wednesday.

Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill wins final approval in House

The U.S. House of Representatives gave final approval on Wednesday to one of the largest economic stimulus measures in American history, a sweeping $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that gives President Joe Biden his first major victory in office.

Analysis: Facing critics, Biden has no good choices to manage influx of migrant children

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is racing to deal with an increasing number of migrant children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, but it has limited options and "none are great," one U.S. official said.

Capturing images of U.S. border patrol agents with migrants in Texas

Lying patiently in the long grass near the Rio Grande in Texas on Tuesday, Reuters photographer Adrees Latif was watching and waiting.

Biden says Americans will be first to get vaccines; any surplus to be shared

The U.S. government will first give Americans COVID-19 vaccines, but any surplus would be shared with the world, President Joe Biden said on Wednesday after earlier announcing plans to procure an additional 100 million doses.

Rock pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis renews marriage vows with seventh wife

American rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis, 85, renewed marriage vows with his seventh wife on their ninth anniversary, weeks after getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

U.S. Senate Republican leader McConnell criticizes Capitol security as overreaction

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday that he is "extremely uncomfortable" with the continued high level of security at the U.S. Capitol, saying there are currently no serious threats against Congress.

CDC finds COVID-19 drove 15% spike in U.S. death rate in 2020: Politico

A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study has found that last year was the deadliest in U.S. history, with COVID-19 helping to drive a 15% increase in deaths, Politico reported https://politi.co/3cjawxv on Wednesday, citing sources.

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