AP Morning Wire:
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 24, 2021
•Capitol defenders cite missed 'war' intelligence for deadly siege.
•No charges against officers in Daniel Prude’s death.
•Iraq's struggling Christians hope for boost from papal visit.
•Tiger Woods faces hard recovery after crash.https://t.co/XyY9Y5wIaH pic.twitter.com/gjA9NqhYh4
Virus update:
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 24, 2021
• U.S. states try to catch up on vaccines.
• Latino cities in Rhode Island, Massachusetts have two fates on vaccines.
• Asia-Pacific nations to get first vaccine shots.
• Ghana first to get U.N.-backed vaccines.
Follow all @AP coverage: https://t.co/wiMB02M7Qd
An FDA panel will meet on Friday to decide whether to approve the shot. While it is not bound to follow the advice of its experts, the FDA did so when authorizing the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines https://t.co/3dc9vrsRzf
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 24, 2021
VIDEO: 🇳🇪 Demonstrators in the streets of #Niger's capital #Niamey face off against police as opposition candidate Mahamane #Ousmane claimed victory in Sunday's presidential election, a day after provisional results showed he lost by more than 11 percentage points pic.twitter.com/bLV2b3kZ77
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 24, 2021
President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged to counter China and fight climate change as the two leaders spoke over video https://t.co/KlGeQHAGYF pic.twitter.com/ejHB3doXRo
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 24, 2021
Sixty-two people have died in riots at prisons in three cities in Ecuador as a result of fights between rival gangs. The country's director of prisons says hundreds of police officers are working to regain control. https://t.co/wwMxFtYZAD
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 24, 2021
Videos captures thousands of dolphins swimming and leaping out of the water off the southern California coast 🐬 pic.twitter.com/PoNj0kNl5Y
— Reuters (@Reuters) February 24, 2021
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