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Here’s what will happen when the COVID-19 public health emergency ends

The Biden administration's announcement that it will end the COVID-19 public health emergencies on May 11 will bring new costs as the development of vaccines, testing, and treatments will shift out of the direct hands of the federal government.

‘His empire was built on lies’: Former Manhattan attorney claims criminal charges should be brought against Trump

A former Manhattan special assistant district attorney said Sunday that criminal charges should be brought against former President Donald Trump for financial crimes and if the case weren't about a former president, "...it would have been indicted in a flat second."

Explosion fears loom as Ohio train continues to burn days after derailment

Residents of a small Ohio village are being urged to evacuate their homes as a massive train continues to burn days after its derailment and authorities work to prevent a massive explosion.

Ukraine to replace defense minister amid corruption scandals

Ukraine is set to replace its defense minister in a reshuffle of the country's war effort as it deals with corruption scandals and prepares for a major Russian offensive.

WATCH: First Lady Jill Biden presents Song of the Year Grammy to Bonnie Raitt

First Lady Jill Biden presented the Grammy for Song of the Year to singer Bonnie Raitt for her record, "Just Like That" on Sunday night.

Dave Chappelle snags Grammy for controversial comedy special dubbed ‘transphobic’

Comedian Dave Chappelle won best comedy album at the 2023 Grammy awards.

Tyre Nichols’ mom, chief: Women on two sides of a tragedy

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Tyre Nichols ’ mother was just steps away from her son but couldn’t hear his anguished cries.

House Foreign Affairs Committee set to have historically diverse leadership

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) announced the subcommittee gavels, with the new leadership being one of the most historically diverse as the panel looks to utilize the expertise of its members.

Koch network maneuvers to ‘turn the page’ on Trump in 2024 race

Americans for Prosperity Action, the political arm of a network with ties to the Koch brothers, is nudging the Republican Party away from former President Donald Trump.

America’s movie mom Melinda Dillon of ‘A Christmas Story,’ dies at 83

Melinda Dillon, a two-time Oscar nominee best known for the movies A Christmas Story and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, has died at 83.
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