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February 15, 2021

Headlines for February 15, 2021

  • Senate Acquits Trump for Inciting Jan. 6 Insurrection Despite Most Bipartisan Vote Ever
  • Roger Stone Security Guards and Dozens of GOP Officials Were Part of Mob Who Attacked U.S. Capitol
  • U.S. COVID Cases Decrease, But Experts Warn Variant Spread, Relaxed Measures Could Derail Progress
  • Most U.S. Adults Should Have Access to Vaccine Starting in April, Be Inoculated by Summer
  • CDC Issues Safe Reopening Guidelines for Schools
  • U.K. Gov't Under Fire for Response to Disabled COVID Patients; New Zealand Locks Down Largest City
  • Guinea Declares Ebola Epidemic After 3 Deaths, DRC Also Reporting Cases
  • Burmese Protests Continue as Fears Mount of Military Crackdown
  • Indian Climate Activist Arrested After Sharing Information on Supporting Farmworkers' Protest
  • Blast in Mogadishu Kills 3 as Somali Government Embroiled in Election Crisis
  • Haitian Protesters Accuse President Jovenel Moïse of Carrying Out a Coup to Remain in Power
  • Asian Americans Call for Action and More Attention Paid to Surge in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
  • Allegiant Air Accused of Racial Profiling After Stranding Black Teens in Arizona
  • U.N. Human Rights Commission to Hear Report on Racist U.S. Policing
  • New York Accused of Failing Unhoused People After Subway Stabbing Attacks
  • White House Aide T.J. Ducklo Resigns After Threatening Reporter
  • James Ridgeway, Investigative Journalist Who Fought Prisoner Abuse, Dies at 84

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