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by Lois Beckett in Los Angeles and Joan E Greve from on (#5J9P1)
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1.02am BST
We're wrapping up our US politics coverage for tonight. It was a relatively quiet day, with the news of a mass shooting in San Jose that left eight people and the gunman dead prompting renewed mourning, but no political shifts.
Here's an updated summary of today's key events:
12.38am BST
Ohio announces first winners of vaccine incentive lottery
Ohio has announced the first winners of the state's Vax-a-Million incentive prizes, which include $1m for those 18 and older and a full-ride college scholarship for teens, as the Associated Press reported earlier.
Congratulations to Ohio's first Vax-a-Million winner, Abbigail Bugenske of Silverton!
Joseph Costello of Englewood is the first college scholarship winner! pic.twitter.com/Ri6jrZkFi6