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The Jan. 6 Capitol attack has compelled many pastors across the country to speak out on their struggles to combat the spread of misinformation, conspiracy theories and QAnon beliefs among their congregations.
- Los Angeles Times Before 17 minute
Just one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was 60% to 70% effective at preventing symptomatic COVID-19 disease in people age 70 and older, a new report says.
- Los Angeles Times Before 8 hour & 3 minute
Supreme Court weighs Democrats' challenge to Republican-sponsored election rules in Arizona. Do the rules discriminate based on race?
- Los Angeles Times Before 16 hour & 43 minute
The Biden administration's first test over what it promised would be a tough approach to Saudi Arabia has left both Riyadh and its critics unhappy.
- Los Angeles Times Before 21 hour & 31 minute
The United States is teaming up with the European Union for new sanctions on Russia for jailing opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/3/2
Victims' lawyers criticized the proposal, which would also include money from the Boy Scouts of America's insurers.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/3/2
The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, will likely have the ability to override any objections from the opposition to appoint officials of his choosing and pass the laws he wants.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/27
Mixing and matching doses of different COVID-19 vaccines was an idea that scientists dismissed out of hand. Now they're taking it seriously.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/27
The Bidens spent the afternoon meeting state and local leaders and touring storm damage.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/27
A Texas hospital said a 21-year-old's hands may need to be amputated after he was found unconscious in the historic winter storm. Border Patrol agents told him he'd be sent back to Guatemala when he was discharged.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/27
President Nayib Bukele's party leads polls in El Salvador's elections Sunday. A win could place more power in his hands amid a shaky democracy.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/27
U.S. airstrike targeting Iranian-backed militants in Syria was meant as a message from President Biden. What message Tehran took away is unclear.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/26
Israel boasts the world's fastest COVID-19 vaccine rollout, with half the population inoculated. Reaching the other half presents challenges.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/26
After ex-President Trump's baseless claims of voting fraud, Republican lawmakers across the U.S. push to change election rules. Arizona leads the way.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/26
President Biden's visit to Texas comes as many are angry at state leaders and still recovering after losing power and water.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/26
Supplies and access to COVID-19 vaccines are increasing, but Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling to ease safety concerns among Black Americans.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/25
The conviction of Eyad Gharib, a former officer in Syria's intelligence service, has stirred debate over how best to go after alleged war criminals.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/25
Inaccessible websites limit the ability of blind or visually impaired people to sign up for vaccines, a Kaiser Health News investigation has found.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/24
There's a reason Democrats treat the senator from West Virginia with deference: He's their 50th vote.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/24
Former security officials testified before Congress on Tuesday, saying they didn't know extremists planned to storm the Capitol building on Jan. 6.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/23
A sewing machine, a Pacific freighter and a Detroit family's loss: The story of one body bag's life cycle and the hands that touched it along the way.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/23
Train zombies. Historic zombies. High-rise apartment zombies. DMZ zombies. The undead are proliferating in South Korea's imagination.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/23
COVID-19 vaccines adapted for new coronavirus variants can receive authorization from the Food and Drug Administration without repeating full clinical trials.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/23
More than half a million people in the U.S. have died from COVID-19, a toll once unimaginable and still hard to fathom.
- Los Angeles Times 2021/2/22
President Biden's attorney general nominee testifies Monday before a Senate committee weighing his appointment to be the top U.S. law enforcement official.
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