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Why are more than 300 people in the US still dying from COVID every week?
Last month, an average of about 350 people died each week from COVID, according to data from the CDC. With available vaccines and treatments, why are people still dying?
NC governor blasts FEMA’s refusal to reimburse the state for Helene debris removal
North Carolina taxpayers will be on the hook for “potentially hundreds of millions of dollars” to clean up Western NC, governor said.
'She loved hard': Family, friends reflect on Hannah Moody's death while hiking
Hannah Moody, a 31-year-old Scottsdale resident, regularly shared her hikes in Arizona on Instagram and TikTok.
A Convenient Piece of Junk Science
RFK Jr. is prepared to rework the FDA’s official assessment of the abortion pill mifepristone based at least in part on a questionable report.
Multnomah County may cut legal services that supporters say prevent homelessness
A Multnomah County program that helped 293 clients clear their records of past misdemeanors and a handful of felonies last year – paving the way for better access to housing and jobs – is slated to
Colleges are canceling affinity graduations due to anti-DEI policies. Here is how students are preserving the traditions
Universities across the country have canceled and withdrawn support for affinity graduations due to threats from President Donald Trump if they do not end diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.
Political appointees would have more control over Texas universities’ courses and hiring under bill OK’d by House
Senate Bill 37 would give more power to university regents, who are appointed by the governor, to vet and veto new curricula and administrators.
Trump celebrates West Point athletes in commencement address to military academy
President Donald Trump paid homage to Army's "first-rate athletes," including "Captain America" Bryson Daily, during his commencement speech at West Point Saturday.
Texas lawmakers approve full THC ban
All non-medical products containing THC in any form soon could be outlawed in Texas after state lawmakers approved a full ban on Wednesday.
As a boy in El Salvador, Abrego García feared gangs, avoided recruitment
At the school where Kilmar Abrego García spent most of his adolescence, the students all knew who was in charge of the neighborhood: MS-13. It was a prime age for gang recruitment. A Salvadoran boy
Rep. Mace seeks to expel colleague McIver after ICE assault charge
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace said she intends to file a resolution to expel her House colleague LaMonica McIver after the Justice Department charged her with allegedly assaulting law enforcement.
Tree falls at California college commencement ceremony, injuring 12
A tree fell during a Diablo Valley College commencement ceremony in Pleasant Hill on Friday, injuring 12 bystanders, sending three to the hospital. The scary incident occurred just before 7 p.m. when
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