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Biden nominates veteran diplomats for top State posts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic President-elect Joe Biden on Saturday nominated U.S. foreign policy veteran Wendy Sherman, a key negotiator of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, to be the No. 2 official at the State Department.
Gary Locke elected to chair Committee of 100
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- Gary Locke, former U.S. secretary of commerce, ambassador to China, and governor of Washington State, has been elected by members of the Committee of 100 to take over as chairman from H. Roger Wang at the May 2021 Annual Meeting, according to the non-profit organization's latest release.
U.S. state capitals on edge for armed protests as Trump presidency nears end
(Reuters) - U.S. law enforcement officials are gearing up for pro-Trump marches in all 50 state capitals this weekend, erecting barriers and calling in their National Guards to try to prevent the kind of violent attack that rattled the nation on Jan. 6.
Explainer: Can Trump pardon himself? Would the courts reject the move?
(Reuters) - As he prepares to end a tumultuous four years as U.S. president facing potential legal jeopardy, Donald Trump has discussed the possibility of pardoning himself, according to a source familiar with the matter. But there are questions about whether a president's broad executive clemency powers under the U.S. Constitution would permit such action.
'Go for it,' says first person vaccinated in India's massive COVID-19 campaign
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Hospital cleaning worker Manish Kumar became the first person in India to be vaccinated against COVID-19 on Saturday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched one of the world's largest immunisation campaigns to bring the pandemic under control.
Klang cops shed light on permitted operation
KLANG: Many businesses here are also confused as to whether they can operate, with some choosing to do so regardless of the movement control order, until the police stepped in.
On guns, abortion and voting rights, Trump leaves lasting mark on U.S. judiciary
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When a U.S. appeals court declared that Florida could make it harder for convicted felons to vote - a ruling decried by civil rights activists - the impact of President Donald Trump's conservative judicial appointments was plain to see.
Retired doctors and more syringes: Biden lays out plan to get America vaccinated
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Joe Biden on Friday said he would order increased production of syringes and other supplies to ramp up vaccinations against COVID-19 and improve upon the Trump administration rollout that he called a "dismal failure."
Biden's inauguration rehearsal postponed over security concerns, Politico says
(Reuters) - A rehearsal for U.S President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration scheduled for Sunday has been postponed because of security concerns, Politico reported late on Thursday, citing two people with knowledge of the decision.
Washington to close metro stations, Delta bans guns to D.C. ahead of inauguration
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The nation's capital and cities across the country ramped up security ahead of U.S. President-Elect Joe Biden's inauguration, amid warnings of possible political violence even after the Jan. 20 swearing-in.