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The high-stakes battle over US voting rights
Democrats push expansive federal reforms while Republicans plan sweeping changes in US states.
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The high-stakes battle over US voting rights
Democrats push expansive federal reforms while Republicans plan sweeping changes in US states.

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US employers added 379,000 jobs in February, the Labor Department said in its monthly jobs report.

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Sarah Silverman apologises after Paris Hilton spoke of the comic's "cruel" jokes about going to jail.
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The high-stakes battle over US voting rights
Democrats push expansive federal reforms while Republicans plan sweeping changes in US states.

Video 1 minute 51 seconds
QAnon Shaman: 'I regret entering that building'
Jake Angeli spoke from jail about his role in the Capitol riots.

LeBron James rights group launches new campaign
The group now aims to fight voter suppression efforts in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.

US sees jobs surge as hope for rebound rises
US employers added 379,000 jobs in February, the Labor Department said in its monthly jobs report.

Judge dismisses suit over 'slave ancestor' photos
Tamara Lanier argued Harvard University profited from images of her family's enslaved "patriarch".

San Diego zoo apes given experimental Covid-19 jab
The vaccinations were carried out in February after an outbreak among gorillas at the zoo.

Silverman apologises to Hilton for prison jokes
Sarah Silverman apologises after Paris Hilton spoke of the comic's "cruel" jokes about going to jail.

Video 1 minute 51 seconds
QAnon Shaman: 'I regret entering that building'
Jake Angeli spoke from jail about his role in the Capitol riots.

LeBron James rights group launches new campaign
The group now aims to fight voter suppression efforts in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.

US sees jobs surge as hope for rebound rises
US employers added 379,000 jobs in February, the Labor Department said in its monthly jobs report.
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