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Nursing Homes Are Still Fighting COVID-19 Outbreaks
Jeannie Wells had hoped that regular visits would resume at her elderly mother’s New York…
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A Man Turns His Guilt Over the Death of His Parents Into a Tribute to Victims of COVID-19
Though Brian Walter knows he tried to protect his parents from the coronavirus, doubts torment…
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The U.S. Is Trying to Determine How to Fairly Distribute Vaccines Among Other Countries
In April, the Biden administration announced plans to share millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses with…
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The Governor of Tennessee Is Facing Criticism Over Inaccurate Comments on Coronavirus in Children
Tennessee health experts are criticizing Governor Bill Lee for false comments about kids and the…
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The Director of WHO Says That the Time Has Come for a Worldwide Pandemic Treaty
The COVID-19 pandemic proves that the world needs a pandemic treaty, says WHO Director-General Tedros…
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Biden Faces a Crossroad Over His Infrastructure Agenda
President Biden is at a crossroad in infrastructure talks that could determine how much of his…
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Biden Will Take Part in a Centennial Remembrance of the Tulsa Race Massacre
President Joe Biden will take part in a remembrance of one of the nation’s darkest…
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The Illinois Governor Is Expected to Sign a Bill That Will Require Asian-American History Education in Schools
A bill that would require Asian American history lessons be taught in Illinois schools cleared…
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Johnson & Johnson Is Asking the Court to Review a $2 Billion Talc Verdict
Johnson & Johnson is asking for Supreme Court review of a $2 billion verdict in favor of…
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Over 85,000 Requests Have Been Made for the $641 Million Flint Water Crisis Settlement, but Problems Remain
Nearly 85,600 requests for money in the Flint water litigation settlement have been submitted, though…
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