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Month: February 2021

CT-based company to continue making helicopters for the President of the United States

Click here for updates on this story     STRATFORD, CT (WFSB) — A Connecticut company continues to be responsible for crafting the president’s helicopters. Sikorsky in Stratford announced on Wednesday that it was contracted to manufacture 23 VH-92A Presidential Helicopters for the U.S. Marine Corps. “We are honored to continue our proven record in this no

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House managers to use new Capitol security footage in their case against Trump on Wednesday

House impeachment managers are beginning the second day of Donald Trump’s Senate impeachment trial Wednesday looking to convince skeptical Republican senators that the former president was responsible for the deadly January 6 riot at the US Capitol where insurrectionists violently disrupted the peaceful transfer of power. The managers will show never-before-seen Capitol security footage in

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Watch: CA working to ‘ramp up’ coronavirus vaccinations

Governor Gavin Newsom says California is working to ramp up coronavirus vaccinations. He’s speaking live at around 11:35 Wednesday morning. You can watch it in the player below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY8S52kJewg&feature=youtu.be MORE: Riverside supervisors ‘enraged’ and ‘appalled’ that neighboring counties received more vaccine per capita. https://youtu.be/fLmICVlTm2c Local Vaccine Resources You can view who is eligible for a

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More than 11 million people could lose pandemic unemployment benefits if Congress doesn’t act soon

An estimated 11.4 million workers will lose their unemployment benefits between mid-March and mid-April unless Congress passes its next coronavirus relief package in coming weeks, a new study has found. Out-of-work Americans will start running out of Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits next month. Some 4 million people will see their

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Harris to start ‘regular’ lunches with Blinken in bid to beef up foreign policy chops

Vice President Kamala Harris will have her first private lunch with Secretary of State Antony Blinken Wednesday, meetings that are expected to continue with regularity, according to two administration officials. The meetings, which will be worked around their schedules and Covid-19 regulations, continue a tradition of vice presidents in close collaboration with their administration’s secretary

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La OMS recomienda aplicar las dos dosis de la vacuna de AstraZeneca contra el covid-19 con un intervalo de 8 a 12 semanas

(CNN) — La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) publicó el miércoles sus recomendaciones provisionales para el uso de la vacuna contra el covid-19 de Oxford / AstraZeneca en personas mayores de 18 años. La nueva guía se desarrolló sobre la base del asesoramiento emitido por su Grupo Asesor Estratégico de Expertos (SAGE) sobre inmunización.

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Trump impeachment defense team scrambling to make new videos to bolster case

President Donald Trump’s legal team is scrambling to collect and produce more videos to bolster their impeachment trial arguments after a rambling debut performance that enraged the former president and dismayed Republicans, according to a person familiar with the discussions. The move to use more videotape — and lean away from in-person arguments — amounts

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