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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez decides not to quit, after days of speculation
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez published a letter last week saying he was considering stepping down. Sanchez said he would take the next five days to make a decision — and that decision is due Monday.
After Undergoing Surgery For Car Crash, Tiger Woods 'Awake, Responsive'
by Tom Goldman
Tiger Woods was involved in a single-car accident in Southern California. A rod was inserted into his tibia to stabilize injuries, and pins and screws were used to stabilize foot and ankle injuries.
Protest March Follows Decision Not To Indict Rochester Police In Black Man's Death
by Liz Baker
A grand jury in New York declined to bring charges against police officers involved with the death of Daniel Prude. Body camera footage of his death sparked weeks of protests last summer.
Biden Executive Order Seeks Fixes For Shortfalls Of Foreign-Made Items
by Franco Ordoñez
President Biden is expected to sign an order on Wednesday to kick off sweeping reviews of products that have run short in recent months, including semiconductors and pharmaceutical ingredients.
CDC Report: Educators May Be Central To In-School Transmission Of COVID-19
A CDC report finds teachers may be bigger spreaders of COVID-19 in schools than students. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Grant Rivera, superintendent of the Georgia district involved in the case study.
Koala, Born Missing A Foot, Thrives With Prosthetic Foot
Triumph's caretaker at a wildlife rescue center in Australia had been searching for a prosthetic foot for years. A local dentist figured out how to make one. Triumph is loving his new pink foot.
News Brief: Capitol Security Hearing, N.Y. Grand Jury, Vaccine Line Jumpers
Ex-Capitol security chiefs recount insurrection events. No charges will be filed against Rochester police in the death of Daniel Prude. A health care provider allows people to jump the vaccine line.
Arbery's Death Reveals Rifts That Ga. Community Still Grapples With
by Emma Hurt
It's been a year since Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery was shot and killed in Georgia. It would be months before most of the world heard about his death, and before there were any arrests.
Senate Panel Hearing Is The 1st To Delve Into Insurrection On Jan. 6
by Claudia Grisales
Ousted Capitol security officials are expected to testify. The hearing is just one of the ways lawmakers are continuing to investigate the events that led to last month's breach of the U.S. Capitol.