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May 22 2022
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Biden: U.S. exploring monkeypox vaccines; ‘everybody’ should be concerned
President Biden said Sunday that the United States is looking into what vaccines might be available to protect people against monkeypox, saying that “everybody” should be concerned as cases continue to spread around the world and some countries beef up their treatment stockpiles.
“We’re working on it hard to figure out what we do and what vaccine if any might be available for it,” Biden
Washington PostOct 28 2014
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New fight over Ebola quarantine looms as nurse returns to Maine
A nurse who treated Ebola patients in West Africa before being briefly and controversially quarantined in New Jersey could be the focus of a new battle over state health policy as she returns to her home state of Maine.
Fox News DigitalJul 05 2022
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Mayorkas on Border Security: 'I Think That We Are Doing a Good Job.'
The Biden administration's "do not come" message is not deterring hundreds of thousands of foreigners from illegally entering the United States, as they come here in record-breaking numbers.
But on Sunday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said he's "very pleased" that the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Biden administration to end Donald Trump's remain in Mexico policy
CNSNews.comOct 15 2014
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Megyn Kelly Repeatedly Presses CDC Director in Firm Interview Over Ebola: ‘Why Not Put a Travel Ban in Place?’
Fox News host Megyn Kelly pressed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Thomas Frieden Tuesday evening over why the U.S. government hasn’t implemented a travel ban to West Africa amid the Ebola outbreak.
The BlazeAug 06 2013
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US military evacuates embassy staff from Yemen over terror threat, Americans urged to leave
The State Department has ordered the U.S. Embassy in Yemen evacuated as a result of the threat by Al Qaeda that has triggered temporary shutdowns of 19 American diplomatic posts across the Middle East and Africa.
Fox News DigitalAug 13 2014
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Using a Tactic Unseen in a Century, Countries Cordon Off Ebola-Racked Areas
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is so out of control that governments there have revived a disease-fighting tactic not used in nearly a century: the “cordon sanitaire,” in which a line is drawn around the infected area and no one is allowed out.
New York Times (News)Nov 10 2014
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Nurse Who Protested States’ Ebola Quarantines Makes Dramatic Decision
The nurse from Maine who battled politicians over her quarantine after she returned from treating Ebola patients in West Africa will be moving out of the state with her boyfriend this week, according to the Portland Press Herald.
The BlazeJul 25 2022
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The dystopian American reality one month after the Roe v Wade reversal
Severe new restrictions upend reproductive care across whole regions of the US. Patients report delays for procedures that were once common and routine, as doctors fear vague new laws with criminal penalties. A 10-year-old rape victim was forced to travel out of state to terminate a pregnancy. And activists promise more draconian restrictions to come.
In the month since the supreme
The GuardianJun 29 2022
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Detention centers ‘hell’ for immigrants in Malaysia, report reveals
An Indonesian NGO’s report on immigration detention centers in Malaysia was just released, detailing the inhuman conditions of the centers, located in the state of Sabah. According to the Sovereign Migrant Workers Coalition (KBMB), 149 Indonesian citizens died at the five centers in the past year and a half.
The South China Morning Post (SCMP) cites numerous cases of detainees being
Deseret NewsJun 08 2022
Analysis
Has the gun become a sacred object in America?
For 10 years after 9/11, James Strickland fought for the United States Army, slogging, rifle on shoulder, from battlefield to battlefield.
He took and returned fire, he says, for not just a country, but an idea – that America had God’s special blessing. “I used a gun for a living to enforce that idea,” he says.
As the U.S. endures a wave of gun violence, it sometimes seems to him
Christian Science Monitor