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Federal judge rejects Trump's bid to block the release of Jan. 6 documents
A judge has denied former President Donald Trump's request to block documents from being handed over to a House committee investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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Morning news brief
The Jan. 6 House panel issues more subpoenas for ex-Trump officials. A preview of two cases before the Supreme Court Tuesday. And, India's rapid development has left it with many environmental issues.
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Health
A New York couple endures the effects of long-term COVID
The COVID-19 "long-haulers" continue to describe the symptoms they've experienced after contracting the virus. For many, like Jeanine Hays, it's a myriad of odd, extreme and debilitating conditions.
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Morning news brief
COVID-19 vaccine doses for kids are a step closer to a final OK. Senate Democrats have a plan to pay for Biden's social spending agenda. Some charged in the Capitol riot will be their own attorneys.
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Business
As prices increase because of inflation, consumers are forced to pay more
Rising energy costs and persistent supply chain bottlenecks are keeping prices elevated. The Labor Department issues its monthly snapshot on consumer prices Wednesday morning.
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Morning news brief
The Labor Department reports consumer prices data. The White House hosts a virtual global summit to discuss ransomware. The FDA allows a brand of e-cigarettes to stay on the market.
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Business
The FDA authorizes e-cigarettes for the first time, citing benefits for smokers
The FDA gave permission for the sale of a brand of e-cigarettes — saying the product can help adult quit smoking. At the same time, it rejected many flavored products which are popular with teens.
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Health
It is expected to be a big week regarding vaccination booster news
The FDA will review booster data from Moderna and J&J. A preview of what to expect from the FDA this week, and how vaccines are still holding up despite waning immunity.
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Business
3 U.S.-based economists win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
The three economists won for their work on drawing conclusions from unintended experiments, or so-called "natural experiments."
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Morning news brief
Some clinics in Texas are offering abortions again after a federal judge intervened. The Labor Department issues its monthly jobs report. The CIA director says China is the agency's main focus.