Nashville mayor sees "a lot of momentum" in bombing investigation
Mayor John Cooper predicted "a lot of questions will be answered relatively soon."
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Mayor John Cooper predicted "a lot of questions will be answered relatively soon."
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Cardona is Connecticut's commissioner of education.
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Klain said there have been different messages coming from the White House, secretary of state and President Trump's Twitter feed.
Gottlieb said the new strain is "probably not more lethal" than existing variants of the coronavirus.
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