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Horrifying new details about the attack on Paul Pelosi and the alleged plot against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. According to authorities, the man accused of breaking into her home and attacking her husband wanted to interrogate her, believing she was telling lies. Many Republicans have condemned the attack on Paul Pelosi, but some others have made light of it, including Kari Lake, who's in a tight race for governor of Arizona. The first vaccine for the virus called RSV is one step closer to reality. Pfizer announced the results of its vaccine trial this morning. The prospective vaccine was nearly 82% effective at preventing severe RSV in newborns from birth to 90 days old. This morning, we have a breakthrough in a murder case that got national attention. Police say they've made an arrest in the killings of 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German in Delphi, Indiana more than five years ago. The Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in two cases that could decide the future of affirmative action in college admissions. In Brazil, there are signs of potential trouble after Sunday's election where President Jair Bolsonaro lost to former President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva. Groups of truck drivers are protesting the outcome, blocking highways throughout the country, in some cases with burning tires.
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Horrifying new details about the attack on Paul Pelosi and the alleged plot against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. According to authorities, the man accused of breaking into her home and attacking her husband wanted to interrogate her, believing she was telling lies. Many Republicans have condemned the attack on Paul Pelosi, but some others have made light of it, including Kari Lake, who's in a tight race for governor of Arizona. The first vaccine for the virus called RSV is one step closer to reality. Pfizer announced the results of its vaccine trial this morning. The prospective vaccine was nearly 82% effective at preventing severe RSV in newborns from birth to 90 days old. This morning, we have a breakthrough in a murder case that got national attention. Police say they've made an arrest in the killings of 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German in Delphi, Indiana more than five years ago. The Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in two cases that could decide the future of affirmative action in college admissions. In Brazil, there are signs of potential trouble after Sunday's election where President Jair Bolsonaro lost to former President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva. Groups of truck drivers are protesting the outcome, blocking highways throughout the country, in some cases with burning tires.
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