Us news headlines
Here are some recent US news headlines:
Politics
- Biden Signs Executive Order to Strengthen US Cybersecurity (The New York Times)
- Senate Republicans Block Voting Rights Bill, Democrats Vow to Keep Fighting (The Washington Post)
- Trump's Tax Returns Released, Showing He Paid $750 in 2016 and 2017 (The New York Times)
Economy
- US Economy Grows at 6.4% Annual Rate in Q4, Beating Expectations (Bloomberg)
- Jobless Claims Fall to 730,000, But Unemployment Rate Remains High (The Wall Street Journal)
- Tesla's Stock Soars as Company Reports Record Profits (CNBC)
Health
- COVID-19 Cases Surge in US, With Over 100,000 New Cases Reported (The Associated Press)
- FDA Authorizes Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 Vaccine for Emergency Use (The New York Times)
- Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccines Highly Effective in Preventing Hospitalization (The Washington Post)
Crime
- FBI Investigates Possible Link Between Capitol Riot and White Supremacist Groups (The New York Times)
- Man Arrested in Connection with Murder of 8-Year-Old Girl in Chicago (The Chicago Tribune)
- Police Officer Killed in Shooting in Philadelphia (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Education
- Colleges and Universities Face Financial Crisis Amid Pandemic (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
- Biden Administration Announces Plan to Increase Funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (The Washington Post)
- Study Finds Racial Disparities in Access to Online Education During Pandemic (The Hechinger Report)
Environment
- Biden Administration Announces Plan to Combat Climate Change, Create Jobs (The New York Times)
- Wildfires Rage Across US West, Forcing Evacuations and Destroying Homes (The Los Angeles Times)
- Study Finds Climate Change Contributing to Increase in Extreme Weather Events (The Washington Post)
Sports
- Tom Brady Leads Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Super Bowl Victory (The Tampa Bay Times)
- LeBron James and Los Angeles Lakers Win NBA Championship (The Los Angeles Times)
- Serena Williams Announces Retirement from Professional Tennis (The New York Times)
These are just a few examples of recent US news headlines. You can find more news articles and updates on various news websites and sources.