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Notable speakers include Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, and President of Ethiopia Sahle-Work Zewde.
Nicole Brown Chau has worked on editorial and audience engagement teams in local and national newsrooms. She currently leads push strategy on the Growth and Engagement team at CBS News. She previously reported on New York City news, including writing stories about transit, housing, crime and politics, for amNewYork. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism and politics from New York University and was the 2014 editor-in-chief of NYU's student newspaper, the Washington Square News.
Notable speakers include Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, and President of Ethiopia Sahle-Work Zewde.
Many countries are letting in American tourists, but COVID-19 restrictions vary from place to place.
Connecticut and New Jersey are offering free drinks, while some businesses give out sweet treats to people who got their shot.
The former pro soccer player and "The Challenge" star revealed his daughter's cancer diagnosis in October 2020.
Democrats and Republicans in Congress have been at a stalemate for months over a new stimulus package.
President-elect Biden said his lack of access to key information could damage recovery efforts and cost lives.
Clinton reflected on the progress women have made in the 25 years since she spoke at the United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women.
Health officials have warned that gatherings for the upcoming holidays could worsen a surge in coronavirus cases.
President Trump has repeatedly claimed that the rise in coronavirus cases is because of widespread testing, but that's not the full story.
Senator Sherrod Brown called President Trump "desperate" and said he "knows he's going to lose."
Dr. Jon LaPook said the White House needs to be transparent about Mr. Trump's incubation period.
Senator Klobuchar urged her Republican colleagues to "look in their own souls" and make their own decision.
In "It's a Bird," a Black teen bird watcher sees African Americans who have been killed by police through an old pair of binoculars.
The former Homeland Security secretary said Mr. Trump's campaign strategy "is to create panic and instill fear in the American people."
Fauci stuck by his earlier projection that the safety and effectiveness of a vaccine will be known by the end of the year.