President Donald Trump says his White House shouldn't be blamed for quoting a Fox News analyst who accused British intelligence of helping former President Barack Obama spy on him.
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UK PM Johnson faces criticism over Scotland trip in lockdown
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced accusations Thursday that he is not abiding by the country's lockdown rules as he visited Scotland to laud the rapid rollout of coronavirus vaccines across the United Kingdom.
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Probe into Italy virus response looks into preparedness plan
Prosecutors from northern Italy traveled to Rome on Thursday to question the health minister and others as part of their broadening investigation into whether to lay any criminal blame for Italy's horrific coronavirus toll, and whether a lack of preparedness contributed to it.
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The Latest: Japan to produce 90M doses of AstraZeneca shots
More than 90 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine will be produced in Japan by a Japanese pharmaceutical company through a licensing agreement.
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St. Paul arena becomes mass vaccination clinic for teachers
A mass vaccination of 15,000 Twin Cities area educators gets underway Thursday at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, but many teachers who were supposed to be prioritized have been waitlisted after schools sent out far more invitations than the doses available.