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Jan 29 2021
News
Federal appeals court allows US border officials to swiftly return unaccompanied migrant children under Trump-era policy
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the federal government can quickly return unaccompanied migrant children apprehended at the US-Mexico border under a public health order put in place under former President Donald Trump.
The order from the DC Circuit Court means that the government can again begin to expel children who arrived at the US-Mexico border alone, instead of processing
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Dec 02 2021
Opinion
Omicron has arrived — but there’s no reason for broad restrictions
Omicron is spreading: Officials confirmed the first case in the United States on Wednesday. Yet there are also signs it may not be as harmful as some feared. Which means this is no time for drastic new restrictions, particularly like those imposed at the height of the pandemic.
On Tuesday, a World Health Organization official said Omicron cases so far have been “mild,” and there’s no
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Nov 12 2021
News
A record number of Americans quit their jobs in September
A record 4.4 million Americans quit their jobs in September as the sheer volume of available jobs is empowering workers to have their pick.
Workers are quitting in search for better pay or better jobs, representing a fundamental shift in America's labor market.
"Labor now has the initiative, and the era of paying individuals less than a livable wage has ended," said Joseph
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Jun 27 2022
News
Covid anxiety is giving way to economic anxiety. How to cope.
We waited for vaccines, for boosters and for lockdowns to be lifted. Major life events were postponed or — worse — missed. But the hope was that life would resume on the other side of the pandemic and we would make up for lost time. Those fortunate enough to weather the pandemic with their savings intact dreamed of having a wedding, traveling or continuing their education.
Now the stock
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Apr 13 2022
Opinion
Now nothing will stop the Supreme Court from overturning Roe v. Wade
When the history of how American women lost their reproductive rights is written, the bill-signing that took place in Oklahoma City on Tuesday should be acknowledged as a key moment when the shrinking window of possibility that the Supreme Court might hold back from overturning Roe v. Wade essentially closed forever.
The occasion was Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) signing a bill outlawing almost
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Feb 14 2022
News
Texas patients are rushing to get abortions before the state’s six-week limit. Clinics are struggling to keep up.
When the woman started crying in the ultrasound room, Joe Nelson tried to comfort her, as he has comforted dozens of other patients who are too far along to get an abortion in Texas.
She was a single mother with two kids at home, experiencing a rare pregnancy condition that had left her too nauseous to work, said Nelson, a doctor at Whole Woman’s Health, an abortion clinic in Austin.
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Sep 25 2021
News
Covid Hospitalizations Dip, But More Than Half Of States Have Almost No ICU Beds Open
A slight decline in Covid-19 cases nationwide has masked spikes in infections and hospitalizations that have hit mostly Southern states in recent weeks, filling their intensive care units to dangerously near full capacity.
Nationally, 80.1% of ICU beds are occupied, and 27.18% of all ICU beds are filled with Covid-19 patients, according to data from the Department of Health & Human
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Apr 20 2021
News
Covid-19: US to advise against travel to 80% of countries
The US state department is to advise Americans to avoid 80% of countries worldwide because of the coronavirus pandemic.
In a note to the media about its updated travel guidance, it said the pandemic continued to "pose unprecedented risks to travellers".
The current US "Do Not Travel" advisory covers 34 out of 200 countries.
Covid-19 has now claimed more than three million
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Jul 10 2021
News
Indonesia short on oxygen, seeks help as virus cases soar
Just two months ago, Indonesia was coming to a gasping India’s aid with thousands tanks of oxygen.
Today, the Southeast Asia country is running out of oxygen as it endures a devastating wave of coronavirus cases and the government is seeking emergency supplies from other countries, including Singapore and China.
A shipment of more than 1,000 oxygen cylinders, concentrators,
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May 11 2020
Fact Check
Is It Dangerous to Wear a COVID-19 Protective Mask For Too Long?
Claim: Prolonged use of COVID-19-related face masks cause health problems due to breathing in too much exhaled carbon dioxide.
Rating: Mostly False
What's True: Breathing in excessive carbon dioxide is dangerous for the body. Some people with preexisting respiratory illnesses may face health issues only with prolonged use of tight-fitting masks, such as respirators.
What's
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