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Health Experts Try to Put an End to the Use of a Parasite Drug Against Coronavirus
Health experts and medical groups are pushing to stamp out the growing use of a…
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Biden Says That a Climate Change Infrastructure Plan Is Necessary After Touring Ida Damage
President Joe Biden on Tuesday surveyed the damage caused by last week’s deadly storms in…
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Biden Adds Hurricane Aid and Afghan Resettlement to His Funding Request
The White House asked Congress on Tuesday to include hurricane relief and money for Afghan…
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An Upcoming Capitol Rally Supporting January 6 Protestors Concerns Police
Members of Congress and law enforcement are bracing for potential security threats on Sept. 18…
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Massachusetts Will Receive $2.25 Million From a Settlement With a National Debt Collection Company
A national debt collection company has agreed to pay $2.25 million and change its business…
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Idaho Receives a Portion of the $75 Million Bristol-Myers Squibb Settlement
Attorney General Lawrence Wasden announced Idaho has joined with other states and the federal government…
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A Lawsuit Against a Colorado City Settles for $3 Million
Karen Garner and the City of Loveland have agreed to settle her claim against the…
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A Football Club Job Advert Is Accused of Being Discriminatory
A football club has faced a fierce backlash after posting a job advert telling applicants…
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A 27-Year Police Promotion Discrimination Lawsuit Ends in Worcester
The city of Worcester has agreed to settle a decades-old lawsuit brought by two Black…
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One of the Largest Confederate Monuments Is Being Deconstructed
Crews using a crane and other heavy equipment on Wednesday hoisted an enormous statue of…
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