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Mar 15 2024
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Meet the mystery outfielder determined to make a good impression at Mariners camp
PEORIA, Ariz. — There’s a veteran ballplayer who reports to the Mariners’ spring-training complex each morning and takes his usual place in the outfield grass on Practice Field 1. No place he’d rather be. The guy’s a bit of a mystery, but he does look the part: Mariners shirt, Mariners cap, gray baseball pants, black belt, black spikes, well-worn Rawlings glove. On a field with a number of
The Seattle TimesAug 04 2023
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CT can keep law that ends religious exemptions for vaccines, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has struck down a challenge to a Connecticut law that eliminates religious exemptions for school vaccines. Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, signed legislation in 2021 that barred people from seeking a religious exemption from immunization requirements at public and private schools, colleges and day cares. The legislation was quickly challenged, with religious and medical
Connecticut PublicAug 04 2023
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CT can keep law that ends religious exemptions for vaccines, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has struck down a challenge to a Connecticut law that eliminates religious exemptions for school vaccines. Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, signed legislation in 2021 that barred people from seeking a religious exemption from immunization requirements at public and private schools, colleges and day cares. The legislation was quickly challenged, with religious and medical
Vermont PublicAug 04 2023
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CT can keep law that ends religious exemptions for vaccines, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has struck down a challenge to a Connecticut law that eliminates religious exemptions for school vaccines. Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, signed legislation in 2021 that barred people from seeking a religious exemption from immunization requirements at public and private schools, colleges and day cares. The legislation was quickly challenged, with religious and medical
New Hampshire Public RadioMar 25 2024
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Social Media Posts Misinterpret Biden on mRNA Cancer Vaccines
COVID-19 vaccines are not “being used to cure cancer,” as social media posts falsely claim, misinterpreting President Joe Biden’s reference to mRNA cancer vaccines during his State of the Union address. Biden was referring to the mRNA technology used to make the COVID-19 vaccines and being studied by researchers to treat cancer.
The Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are
FactCheck.orgJun 30 2022
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Supreme Court lets vaccine mandate stand without religious exemption
Over the objection of three justices, the Supreme Court on Thursday left in place New York’s coronavirus vaccine requirement for health-care workers that does not include a religious exemption.
The court’s action came on the final day of the term, as the justices also announced which cases they will review when the court reconvenes in October. Notably, they declined to take additional
Washington PostFeb 08 2024
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Rescuers work to find 5 Marines
SAN DIEGO -- Rescuers were battling heavy snow Wednesday to reach a Marine Corps helicopter carrying five Marines that went down in a mountainous area outside San Diego. The CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter -- the largest helicopter in the military, designed to fly in harsh conditions -- had gone missing as an historic storm dumped heavy snow and record rain over California. Civilian
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteMar 20 2024
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RFK Jr. on abortion, vaccines, housing and foreign policy
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. holds a roundtable discussion on local impacts of the influx of migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border, with Cochise County law enforcement, elected officials and community members, at Cochise College in Sierra Vista, Arizona, U.S. February 6, 2024. REUTERS/Rebecca... Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab March 20 (Reuters) - Robert
ReutersMar 10 2024
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W.Va. Lawmakers OK Bill Drawing Back Child Vaccination Laws
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia's GOP-controlled state Legislature voted Saturday to allow some students who don't attend traditional public schools to be exempt from state vaccination requirements that have long been held up as among the most strict in the country. The bill was approved despite the objections of Republican Senate Health and Human Resources Chair Mike Maroney, a trained
Time MagazineApr 17 2023
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FEDERAL COURT RESTORES RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION TO STATE VACCINE MANDATE FOR ATTENDING SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI
GULFPORT, Miss., April 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Siri & Glimstad LLP announces a ruling from the bench following an evidentiary hearing, wherein a federal court has ruled that the First Amendment requires that the State of Mississippi afford its residents a religious exemption for their children to attend school without one or more state mandated vaccines by July 15, 2023. A written entry
Kilgore News Herald