A former Virginia governor may be on the verge of announcing for president. Michael Pope reports.
Is McAuliffe About to Announce His Presidential Campaign?
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- Gorilla Gets Monoclonal Antibody Therapy For COVID-19 January 25, 2021An older silverback gorilla in Escondido, Calif., received an array of treatments after it and others in its troop contracted the coronavirus. The therapy came from a supply meant for nonhumans.
- Janet Yellen Confirmed By Senate, Making History As First Female Treasury Secretary January 25, 2021Janet Yellen was confirmed by the Senate to serve as Treasury secretary. She'll be the first woman to hold that post and will lead the Biden administration's efforts to address the pandemic recession.
- Uganda Security Forces Ordered To Stop Detention Of Losing Presidential Candidate January 25, 2021A judge ruled Monday that security forces surrounding the home of Bobi Wine, who lost a disputed election to President Yoweri Museveni, must leave. It's not clear if the ruling will be obeyed.
- South Dakota Health Leader On How The State Has Gotten Its Vaccine Out January 25, 2021South Dakota has administered roughly 80,000 of the 106,000 doses it has received so far, or 75%. Dr. Shankar Kurra in Rapid City says a centralized system helped for coordination.
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- Coronavirus: EU to tighten vaccine exports amid row with AstraZeneca January 26, 2021The EU says it is unacceptable that AstraZeneca is cutting the number of pledged vaccine doses.
- Covid: Dutch curfew riots rage for third night January 26, 2021Police describe it as the worst unrest in the Netherlands for decades, with more than 150 arrests.
- Janet Yellen to be first female US treasury secretary January 26, 2021The Senate has confirmed Janet Yellen as first female treasury secretary in US history.
- Harvey Weinstein: Court agrees $17m payout for accusers January 26, 2021The money comes from the liquidation of a firm co-founded by the disgraced film director.
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