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States Will Not Receive Any Johnson & Johnson Vaccines Next Week
States won’t receive any doses of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine next week, the latest sign of…
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Rand Paul and Fauci Argue Over Origins of Coronavirus
Anthony Fauci on Tuesday clashed with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) over the role of the Wuhan, China,…
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Pfizer Vaccine and Adolescents
Teens and preteens in the U.S. have spent much of the past year distance learning.…
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White House Announces That Uber and Lyft Will Offer Free Rides to Vaccination Sites
Anyone needing a ride to get a COVID-19 vaccine shot will be able to get…
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Dozens of Top Republicans Threaten to Start a New Party if the GOP Does Not Separate Itself From Trump
Dozens of Republicans are planning to call for reforms amid escalating divisions within their party…
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The Biden Administration Approved the Nation’s First Major Offshore Wind Energy Project
The U.S. Interior Department approved the country’s first large-scale offshore wind project Tuesday, a final hurdle that…
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Over a Year After Ahmaud Arbery’s Death, Georgia Repeals Its Citizen’s Arrest Law
About a year after the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery became national news, and nearly…
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A County in Washington State Has Reached a $16 Million Settlement in a Lawsuit Over a Deadly Car Crash
As Sunrise Boulevard descends downward into a long, lazy S-curve through a heavily wooded corridor,…
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An Arkansas Convenience Store Will Pay $18 Million to the Family of a Teenage Shooting Victim
The owner of a Little Rock convenience store ordered to pay 18-million dollars after a…
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NRA Is Left to Face Its Financial Abuse Lawsuit After Its Bankruptcy Case Is Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed the National Rifle Association’s bankruptcy case Tuesday, leaving the powerful gun-rights…
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