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FILE - This May 25, 2020, file image from a police body camera shows bystanders including Alyssa Funari, left filming, Charles McMillan, center left in light colored shorts, Christopher Martin center in gray, Donald Williams, center in black, Genevieve Hansen, fourth from right filming, Darnella Frazier, third from right filming, as former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was recorded pressing his knee on George Floyd's neck for several minutes in Minneapolis. To the prosecution, the witnesses who watched Floyd's body go still were regular people -- a firefighter, a mixed martial arts fighter, a high school student and her 9-year-old cousin in a T-shirt emblazoned with the word "Love." (Minneapolis Police Department via AP, File)

What we’re reading: Cashier testifies in George Floyd case, four dead in California shooting

By Izzy McFadden
Published Apr 1, 2021
Four people were killed in Orange, California.
In this March 30, 2021, President Joe Biden speaks after signing the PPP Extension Act of 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Biden wants $2 trillion to reengineer America’s infrastructure and expects the nation’s corporations to pay for it. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What we’re reading: Unemployment claims rise, Biden pitches ‘American Jobs Plan’

By Hannah Gagow
Published Apr 1, 2021
Unemployment claims are climbing again as COVID-19 cases are increasing.
In this Wednesday, March 24, 2021 image from video provided by Duke Health, Alejandra Gerardo, 9, looks up to her mom, Dr. Susanna Naggie, as she gets the first of two Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations during a clinical trial for children at Duke Health in Durham, N.C. In the U.S. and abroad, researchers are beginning to test younger kids to make sure the shots are safe and effective for each age. (Shawn Rocco/Duke Health via AP)

What we’re reading: Pfizer vaccine shows effectiveness in teens, Biden unveils infrastructure plan

By Iris Lopez
Published Mar 31, 2021
The announcement is the latest in a string of good news related to the vaccine.
Commuters watch a TV showing a file image of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Joe Biden during a news program at the Suseo Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday. March 26, 2021. North Korea on Friday confirmed it had tested a new guided missile, as Biden warned of consequences if Pyongyang escalates tensions amid stalled nuclear negotiations. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

What we’re reading: Images show North Korean nuclear activity, bystanders testify in Chauvin trial

By Caroline Fisher
Published Mar 31, 2021
Signs of activity at the plant continue to increase in North Korea.
In this image from video, defense attorney Eric Nelson, left, and former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin listen as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides over pre-trial motions prior to opening statements, Monday March 29, 2021, in the trial of Chauvin, in the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. (Court TV via AP, Pool)

What we’re reading: Derek Chauvin trial begins, COVID-19 cases on the rise

By Tenae Durham
Published Mar 30, 2021
The trial of the officer accused of killing George Floyd began yesterday.
President Joe Biden speaks with members of the press before Air Force One at Delaware Air National Guard Base in New Castle, Del., Sunday, March 28, 2021. Biden is returning to Washington after spending the weekend at his home in Delaware. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

What we’re reading: Critics urge Biden to open migrant centers to media, Texas teenager kidnapped

By Lonyae Coulter
Published Mar 29, 2021
The centers are seeing a surge in overcrowding this year.
Women stand outside a house damaged by a tornado in the Preston Hollow section of Dallas, Monday, Oct. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

What we’re reading: Severe tornados tear across the Southeast, six confirmed dead

By Courtney Carr
Published Mar 26, 2021
Menacing storms and tornado's tore across the southeast last night.
President Joe Biden speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, March 25, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What we’re reading: President Biden holds first press conference, Suez Canal blockage continues

By Maizey Edgar
Published Mar 25, 2021
The European Union rejected a climate change lawsuit and the violence in Ethiopia continues on.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at his offices, Wednesday, March 24, 2021, in New York. (Brendan McDermid/Pool Photo via AP)

What we’re reading: Biden taps Harris to oversee immigration issues, North Korea launches 2 missiles

By Elizabeth Burns
Published Mar 25, 2021
The governor has dealt with a number of scandals in recent weeks.
Pennsylvania

What we’re reading: COVID-19 vaccine opening to all Texas adults, Colorado shooting suspect named

By Charidy Caldwell
Published Mar 23, 2021
COVID-19 vaccinations are opening to ages 16 and up in Texas and victims and shooter identified in Boulder shooting
Caution tape stretches along a makeshift fence put up around the parking lot outside the King Soopers grocery store where a mass shooting took place a day earlier in Boulder, Colo., Tuesday, March 23, 2021.  (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

What we’re reading: 10 dead in Colorado shooting, Biden unveils latest economic package

By Lindsey Bakonyi
Published Mar 23, 2021
The mass shooting is the second to occur in the U.S. in less than a week.
Miami Beach arrest

What we’re reading: Miami declares state of emergency, Trump eyes his own social network

By Mia Yarto
Published Mar 22, 2021
Donald Trump may be releasing his own social network and the Supreme Court may reimpose the Boston Marathon bomber's death sentence.