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In this 2012 photo, Afghan National Army soldiers lines up for a training session at the 203 Thunder Corps base in Gardez, Paktia province, Afghanistan.

What we’re reading: Biden to pull troops out of Afghanistan, Chauvin chooses not to testify

By Logan Orsini
Published Apr 16, 2021
All troops will reportedly be pulled out by Sept. 11
Pharmacist Claudia Corona-Guevara, from left, joins registered nurses Amy Wells and Megan McLaughlin to draw shots of Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in the pharmacy of National Jewish Hospital for distribution early Saturday, March 6, 2021, in east Denver. Volunteers worked with nurses and physicians from National Jewish to administer 2,500 vaccinations of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine that requires a single shot instead of two like the other vaccines. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

What we’re reading: Johnson and Johnson vaccine remains on hold, officer charged in Minnesota

By Frances Wetherbee
Published Apr 15, 2021
The officer was charged with second-degree manslaughter.
Johnson & Johnson vaccine paused in the US

What we’re reading: FDA recommends pausing Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Minnesota police officer resigns

By Mia Yarto
Published Apr 13, 2021
The vaccine has caused rare forms of blood clots in 6 of the 6.8 million vaccinated in the U.S.
Judge Peter Cahill via AP News

What we’re reading: Request to sequester denied in Chauvin trial, Michigan’s COVID-19 cases rise

By Amanda Vasquez
Published Apr 13, 2021
Derek Chauvin trial for request to sequester denied.
Damik Wright, brother of Daunte Wright, who the family said was shot and killed earlier Sunday by police, holds Daunte's son Daunte Jr., over his head to look at police officers assembling with riot gear at 63rd Avenue North and Lee Avenue North, Sunday, April 11, 2021, in Brooklyn Center, Minn. (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP)

What we’re reading: Protests in Minnesota after officer-involved shooting, new COVID-19 treatments

By Sterling Silliman
Published Apr 12, 2021
The protests occurred after an officer shot a man less than 10 miles from the location George Floyd died.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip, leaves after attending a service of commemoration to pay tribute to members of the British armed forces past and present who served on operations in Afghanistan, at St Paul’s Cathedral, in central London, Friday, March 13, 2015. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

What we’re reading: Prince Philip dies at 99, President Biden unveils spending proposal

By Lucy Puente
Published Apr 9, 2021
The prince had been married to Queen Elizabeth II since 1947.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris arrives for an event about gun violence prevention in the Rose Garden at the White House, Thursday, April 8, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

What we’re reading: Biden to unveil gun control plans, MLB moves All-Star Game to Colorado

By Logan Orsini
Published Apr 8, 2021
President Biden plans to reveal a new executive order on gun control following another mass shooting.
In this March 19, 2021, photo, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, leads President Joe Biden into the room for a COVID-19 briefing at the headquarters for the CDC Atlanta. Walensky is making an impassioned plea to Americans not to let their guard down in the fight against COVID-19. She warned on March 29 of a potential “fourth wave” of the virus. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

What we’re reading: British COVID-19 variant is most common in U.S., Biden moves up vaccine timeline

By Skye Moreno
Published Apr 7, 2021
The COVID-19 variant from Britain is reported to be more contagious
Texas Governor Greg Abbott organizes himself before he talks about Operation Lone Star during a press conference Texas Department of Public Safety Weslaco Regional Office on Thursday, April 1, 2021, in Weslaco, Texas. (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP)

What we’re reading: Gov. Abbott issues order on vaccine passports, McConnell warns big business

By Sederick Oliver
Published Apr 6, 2021
The governor's order comes as a number of private companies have begun developing the passports.
Fans fill the stands at Globe Life Field during the first inning of a baseball game between the Texas Rangers and the Toronto Blue Jays, Monday, April 5, 2021, in Arlington, Texas. The Rangers are set to have the closest thing to a full stadium in pro sports since the coronavirus shutdown more than a year ago. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter)

What we’re reading: Rangers welcome full crowd, police chief testifies in Chauvin trial

By Katherine Lester
Published Apr 6, 2021
Globe Life Field had over 38,000 fans in attendance for opening day.
Gov. Greg Gianforte receives a shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from pharmacist Drew Garton at a Walgreen's pharmacy, Thursday, April 1, 2021, in Helena, Mont. "I just got my first shot and I feel great," Gianforte said to members of the press after. "I would encourage all other Montanans to go out and get theirs. It's the only path forward." (Thom Bridge/Independent Record via AP)

What we’re reading: Walgreens changes dose timeline, lawsuits piling up from Texas’ winter storm

By Bailey Mitchell
Published Apr 6, 2021
On April 5, Walgreens announced that they will be accelerating their administration of the Pfizer vaccine.