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Aug 19 2020
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As high school football seasons are canceled, players are moving to states that plan to play
Brett Kuczynski stared at his phone for nearly an hour, agonizing over what to text teammates from his small Illinois school. Just weeks before his senior year was supposed to start, high school football in his home state had been canceled over concerns related to the novel coronavirus pandemic, forcing Kuczynski into a decision his friends might not be able to fathom: He was moving to Florida
Washington PostApr 29 2020
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Top HHS official: "Absolutely no way" U.S. will run 5 million tests a day
Assistant Secretary of Health Adm. Brett Giroir, the official leading the federal government's coronavirus testing response, told Time Tuesday “there is absolutely no way" the U.S. will be able to conduct 5 million coronavirus tests per day, contradicting comments President Trump made at a press briefing later in the day.
Why it matters: A Harvard University paper assessed that the U.S
AxiosMar 06 2020
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June Medical
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court held arguments in June Medical Services LLC v. Russo, a case challenging a Louisiana law requiring that doctors who perform abortions have admitting privileges at local hospitals. This case is similar to one involving a Texas law that was struck down by the court in 2016. (SCOTUS Blog)
Also on Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) told a
The Flip SideJun 08 2015
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Trib Talk: Obesity in Utah
An active lifestyle and youthful population means Utahns by and large are trim, but still about a quarter of us could stand to lose some extra pounds.
On Monday at 12:15 p.m., Utah Department of Health's Brett McIff, University of Utah health educator Marty Liccardo and Tribune reporter Matt Canham join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about obesity rates, health consequences and what it
May 12 2020
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Fauci warns Senate that reopening U.S. too quickly could lead to ‘really serious’ consequences
Top federal health officials are being pressed during a highly anticipated Senate hearing Tuesday on whether the country is ready to reopen, with Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, warning that “consequences could be really serious” if states move too quickly.
The panel’s chairman and witnesses are appearing remotely in an unusual session that includes the
Washington PostJun 28 2023
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Supreme Court Defines When Speech Becomes 'True Threat'
The Supreme Court issued a 7-2 decision to vacate a Colorado man’s stalking conviction on Tuesday, clarifying when speech constitutes a “true threat” not protected by the First Amendment.
The Details: Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the majority, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote an
The Daily Caller The Hill USA TODAYSep 24 2020
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Breonna Taylor
“Hours after a Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for Breonna Taylor’s death and protesters took to the streets, authorities said two officers were shot and wounded Wednesday night… The violence comes after prosecutors said two officers who fired their weapons at Taylor, a Black woman, were justified in using force to protect themselves after they faced gunfire
The Flip SideJan 25 2020
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Klobuchar: Elected officials sometimes 'have to show as much courage as someone in battle'
Democratic Minnesota senator and 2020 presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar commented that “there are times in your life when you’re an elected official, you have to show as much courage as someone in battle.”
“Whether or not anyone said that to them directly, let’s face it. It’s kind of a metaphor for what’s going on,” Klobuchar told CNN’s Manu Raju. “What Adam Schiff was saying is
Washington ExaminerJun 04 2020
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Trump vows to campaign for anyone with a "pulse" against Lisa Murkowski
President Trump vowed to campaign against Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski on Thursday, after she agreed with former Defense Secretary James Mattis' scathing criticisms of the president and said she is struggling with whether to continue supporting Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump said he'll endorse anyone with a "pulse" who runs against Murkowski when she's up for reelection in 2022.
Murkowski's
CBS News (Online)May 11 2022
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Roe v Wade Protests Move to Homes of Supreme Court Justices
Pro-choice protests in the wake of the Roe v Wade leak moved to the homes of three conservative Supreme Court justices in the past few days.
Protesters gathered outside the homes of Justices Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh over the weekend, and at Justice Samuel Alito's home on Monday. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday that the White House will "continue to
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