WASHINGTON — Workers at a plant in Baltimore manufacturing two coronavirus vaccines accidentally conflated the ingredients several weeks ago, contaminating up to 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine
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San Diego county official rips Biden, Newsom as migrant children prioritized over Calif. students
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond sounded off on “Hannity” Wednesday, after the Biden administration sent hundreds of Central American migrant children to be housed and formally educated by local
Hong Kong Convicts Martin Lee and Other Democracy Leaders Over Protest
HONG KONG — Seven of Hong Kong’s leading veteran pro-democracy advocates were found guilty on Thursday of unauthorized assembly, as Beijing’s campaign to quash the city’s opposition ensnared some of
Analysis: Biden infrastructure plan bets big on U.S. return to mass transit after COVID-19
2/2 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Biden holds infrstructure event at Carpenters Pittsburgh Training Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2/2 By David Shepardson and Heather Timmons WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S.
Ray LaHood failed to disclose $50,000 check with foreign ties
Ray LaHood, who served as transportation secretary for President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, took $50,000 from an associate of a Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire in 2012 and failed to disclose
Jamie Foxx breaks out his impeccable Jerry Jones impression, talks LeBron & Harden | SportsCenter
Jamie Foxx joins Elle Duncan on SportsCenter to discuss the Dallas Cowboys, LeBron James, James Harden, the MVP race and his new Netflix show. 0:00 Foxx on Dallas Cowboys deal
EXPLAINER: Questions remain about conditions of migrant kids
The Biden administration’s decision this week to allow journalists to see Customs and Border Protection’s main holding center for unaccompanied migrant children answered some questions about the conditions they are
GOP congressman calls on Blinken to demand COVID reparations from China
A top Republican in the House has called on Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to demand reparations from China for the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic. In a Tuesday
Ohio lawmakers move to preemptively ban vaccine passports over concerns about privacy
As America’s mass vaccination campaign against COVID-19 continues to hum along, two Ohio state legislators are planning to introduce a bill that will preemptively ban vaccine passports over concerns about privacy
McEnany blasts VP Harris for not visiting border, tossing ‘political grenade’ back to Biden
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany condemned Vice President Kamala Harris on “Fox News Primetime” Wednesday for not yet visiting the southern border after Joe Biden called her the “most
Jill Biden mocked for botched Spanish attempt
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden’s California speech garnered attention on social media on Wednesday for what users perceived as a botched attempt to pronounce a phrase in Spanish. Biden appeared
As Pandemic Hits Colleges, Some Students Struggle for Food and Housing
Colleges around the country have been struggling under the shadow of the coronavirus, facing declining enrollment and major budget cuts. And students have mourned the loss of the traditional college
Child Care in Crisis: Can Biden’s Plan Save It?
Food turned out to be a challenge. Normally, the center would get its children’s lunches from the county’s school district. But when schools closed, so did their kitchens. Ms. Ballivian’s
Opening Day starter Lucas Giolito wants to bring a new era of winning to the South Side
Giolito ready, set to make second consecutive Opening Day start ANAHEIM, Calif. – And so it begins, a 2021 White Sox season with real reasons for high hopes. It’s been
Commentary: Corporate America speaks out against Georgia’s voting law. MLB has not.
Opening day is upon us, and with it the sounds of the game: the crack of the bat, the thud of a fastball slamming into a glove, the joy of
President Joe Biden speaks about fans returning to stadiums, vaccination progress | SportsCenter
President Joe Biden speaks with ESPN’s Sage Steele ahead of Major League Baseball’s 2021 Opening Day as they discuss progress with vaccinations across the United States to combat COVID-19 and
Who is the biggest threat to the Lakers in the West? | SportsCenter
Who is the biggest threat to the Lakers in the West? | SportsCenter Michael Wilbon joins Stephen A. Smith on SportsCenter to discuss what acquiring Andre Drummond means for the
Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine batch fails quality check
A batch of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine failed quality standards and can’t be used, the drug giant said Wednesday. The drugmaker didn’t say how many doses were lost, and
Sarah Palin discloses COVID-19 diagnosis, urges Americans to wear masks
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin called on Americans to wear masks on Wednesday while disclosing that she and some family members recently tested positive for COVID-19. “Through it all, I
Trump Aide Peter Navarro Doled Out Millions in Pandemic Contracts, Inquiry Finds
The Trump administration was so slow to prepare for the coronavirus pandemic that a top aide to President Donald J. Trump took matters into his own hands. That aide, Peter
Man Is Charged With Smuggling in Crash That Killed 13 Migrants in California
Federal authorities in California charged a man on Tuesday with coordinating a smuggling attempt that resulted in the deaths of 13 Mexican and Guatemalan citizens in one of the deadliest
Jill Biden, in California, Lends Support to Farmworkers Seeking Vaccinations
During her remarks, Dr. Biden said that the president supported the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, a bill that would grant temporary legal status to seasonal farmworkers, many of whom are
40 Years After Reagan, a Bet Big Government Can Get Something Done
Taken together, those come down to reversing the tax cuts of President Donald J. Trump, who on Wednesday denounced Mr. Biden’s plan “a classic globalist betrayal” that he argued would
Witnesses in Chauvin Trial Agonize Over Floyd’s Death
MINNEAPOLIS — He chatted with a store clerk about playing football. He grabbed a banana off a shelf, flipped through a wad of cash, and hugged and exchanged pleasantries with
It remains business as usual for Bulls rookie forward Patrick Williams
Williams has had yet another position change, as well as a jersey number switch, yet he hasn’t blinked once throughout all the changes over the last week. He may have
What questions do you have about the 2021 Dodgers season? Ask our writers
The Dodgers, who head into the 2021 season as World Series Champions for the first time in 32 years, are predicted by many experts to win it all again. Follow
Stan Bowman, Bill Guerin to be in charge of U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team
Chicago Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman and Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin were named general manager and assistant GM, respectively, of the U.S. men’s hockey team for the 2022
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Matt Gaetz gets uncomfortable
Fox News host Tucker Carlson appeared to be left uncomfortable and confused after interviewing Rep. Matt Gaetz about allegations related to sex trafficking of a minor. CNN’s Ryan Nobles reports.
EXPLAINER: Use-of-force experts evaluate Floyd arrest
Jurors on Wednesday saw Minneapolis police officers’ body camera footage showing how an initial confrontation over an alleged misdemeanor last year spiraled into George Floyd begging for his life underneath
Palin confirms COVID-19 diagnosis, urges steps like masks
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she tested positive for COVID-19 and is urging people to take steps to guard against the coronavirus, such as wearing masks in public. “Through