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The Coronavirus Variant First Discovered in India Has Been Identified in the U.S.
On May 10, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified the coronavirus variant that was first identified in…
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Scientists Say That Americans Need to Move on From Their Fixation on Herd Immunity
The end of this pandemic sometimes gets boiled down to two words: herd immunity. But…
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Biden Boosts His Global Vaccine Sharing Commitment to 80 Million Doses
President Joe Biden said Monday that the U.S. will share an additional 20 million doses…
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The IRS and the U.S. Treasury Department Have Announced Child Tax Credits to Be Paid Out Monthly to Eligible Families
Roughly 39 million American families are eligible for monthly payments of up to $300 through…
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The Supreme Court Will Take on an Important Case That Will Challenge Abortion Rights
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to a showdown over abortion in a case that could…
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The Biden Administration Has Approved the Sale of $735 Million Worth of Weapons to Israel
The Biden administration has approved $735 million worth of precision-guided weapons to be sold to…
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Bank of America Settles a Class Action Lawsuit on Overdraft Fees for $75 Million
Bank of America agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit that alleges it…
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The Alcohol Delivery Service Drizly Will Pay $7.1 Million in a Data Breach Settlement
Data breaches are on the rise, and with a rise in breaches comes an accompanying…
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A Former Apple Retail Store Manager Has Sued Her Ex-Employer for Discrimination
Apple Inc. removed an employment complaint for disability discrimination and retaliation to federal court in Washington, D.C. last Friday.…
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The Supreme Court Decides Not to Hear a Case on Racial Slurs in the Workplace
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case that alleged use of a racial…
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