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Pence's plans post-Trump administration take shape
The former vice president is going to host a podcast and join two conservative groups.
Is It Ever OK To Jump Ahead In The Vaccine Line?
With vaccine still scarce, and eligibility differing from place to place, some people have easier access to "extra" doses than others. Careful, ethicists warn. Going out of turn is a slippery slope.
Amanda Gorman is the first poet to perform for the Super Bowl.

Christopher Plummer: Star of The Sound of Music dies at 91
The distinguished Canadian actor played Captain Von Trapp in the much-loved 1965 musical.
Daniil Medvedev battles from behind to win ATP Finals with victory over Dominic Thiem
Daniil Medvedev claimed his second tournament victory in a row, as he won the ATP Finals with a three-set victory over Dominic Thiem on Sunday.
Julie Andrews leads tributes to Oscar-winning Sound Of Music actor Christopher Plummer
Dame Julie Andrews has led tributes to The Sound Of Music and Knives Out actor Christopher Plummer, who has died at the age of 91.
Airbus Receives No Orders for New Planes in January
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Union's flagship airplane manufacturer, Airbus, received no new orders for planes throughout the month of January, the company said in its monthly report.
Pregnant women concerned about COVID vaccine over lack of data
Pregnant women face a dilemma in deciding whether to get vaccinated because they were excluded from initial trials.
Adventurers Cross the Globe by Foot and Hand
It took them two years, but Colin Angus and Julie Wafaei are the first people to circumnavigate the globe completely by self-propulsion. That means they rowed across the Atlantic -- no sails. And biked and hiked across Siberia.
Where Do Vaccine Doses Go, and Who Gets Them? The Algorithms Decide
Health agencies and hospitals are using different formulas to allocate the coronavirus shots, exacerbating disparities in vaccine access.
Qatar Airways boss: Certificates will be new norm
The world's airlines need another $70-$80bn of government aid to get through the pandemic, the industry says.
Shutout by allies, Canada will produce its own vaccines by the end of 2021
Canada says it has signed a tentative agreement with US vaccine firm Novavax to produce millions of doses of its Covid-19 vaccine candidate at a facility in Montreal.
'Barbaric attack': Man murdered in spate of London weekend stabbings named
A young man who was stabbed to death in a spate of attacks across London over the weekend has been named.
Apple a Day Found on X-Ray: Man Shocked to Discover He Swallowed AirPod in His Sleep
Luckily, the piece of technology did not inflict much damage to the patient, who spent the day completely unaware about where his ear bud had managed to end up.

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