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The FDA Is Being Urged to Fully Approve Coronavirus Vaccines
Calls are rising from some experts for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to move…
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The United Nations Rights Chief Insists That Reparations Are Needed for Victims of Racism
The U.N. human rights chief, in a landmark report launched after the killing of George…
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The Biden Administration Battles Texas Over Care for Thousands of Migrant Children
The Biden administration is in an escalating battle with Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott over…
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The U.S. Carries Out Airstrikes Against Iran-Backed Militia Groups
The U.S. on Sunday conducted air strikes on facilities along the Iraq-Syria border used by…
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A Bribery Case Has Been Settled for $177 Million
John Wood Group Plc said it agreed to pay $177 million to settle a UK-led…
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New York Considers a Bill That Would Create a Lockbox for Opioid Settlements Expected to Reach $26 Billion
A bill that would require New York state to create a lockbox for funds from…
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Some Farmers Accuse the USDA Loan Forgiveness Program of Discrimination
The American Rescue Plan Act, signed into law in March, hinged eligibility for loan forgiveness on…
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A Vet Clinic Is Being Sued for Alleged Pregnancy and Gender Discrimination
Earlier this year, Carly Suchecki, a veterinary technician in Howell Township, filed a lawsuit alleging she was…
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The ‘Flintstones House’ Owner Settles With a San Francisco Suburb Over Statues
A vibrantly colored house bedecked with Flintstone characters will be allowed to keep its 1960s-cartoon themed…
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The Public Now Has Access to the Case Files on the 1964 Murders of Civil Rights Workers
Never-before-seen case files, photographs and other records documenting the investigation into the infamous slayings of…
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