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The vast majority of the country is experiencing high COVID-19 transmission levels, according to CDC data.
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Biden called for Americans to take their frustration to the ballot box, explaining that “we need two additional pro-choice Senators and a pro-choice House to codify Roe as federal law.”
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The statement appears to be referring to a post by the Russian space agency of three cosmonauts aboard the space station calling the takeover of the region a “great victory”.
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Two years after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down international travel worldwide, the tourism industry is bouncing back as summer arrives in the northern hemisphere.
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The executive order directs the Department of Health and Human Services to take action to expand access to medication abortion.
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Strong increases in the job market occurred in professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and health care.
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot in an apparent assassination Friday as he spoke at a political campaign event.
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The high estimates of long COVID could signal lingering problems for America’s health care systems as well as the economy even after the pandemic is over.
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Republicans who served in Trump's White House or on his campaign have been testifying before the Jan. 6 committee, in many cases defying their former boss.
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Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis have for months – if not years – courted a political rivalry, even if it was only an implied one.
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U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
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Fewer Americans consider COVID-19 to be a major threat to public health even as hospitalizations and infections are elevated, according to a new poll.
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Vaccine opponents have appropriated “My Body, My Choice,” a slogan that has been inextricably linked to reproductive rights, to fight mask and vaccine mandates.
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Jobless claims have inched up recently, in line with reports of an economy slowing under the twin headwinds of inflation and rising interest rates.
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The Federal Open Market Committee decided a larger than normal rate hike was needed as members approved a 75 basis point increase in interest rates.
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Job postings fell the most in business and professional services, as well as in the manufacturing sector.
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A pair of highly transmissible omicron subvariants are deepening their hold on the U.S.
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Tampons have become the latest household product to fall foul of supply chain issues.
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While new approaches to care have improved overall survival rates, cancer is still the No. 1 cause of death by disease for kids.
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Research suggests that the Global South will suffer the most from climate change, and that South Asia will be one of the hardest-hit regions.
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The vast majority of the country is experiencing high COVID-19 transmission levels, according to CDC data.
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Biden called for Americans to take their frustration to the ballot box, explaining that “we need two additional pro-choice Senators and a pro-choice House to codify Roe as federal law.”
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The statement appears to be referring to a post by the Russian space agency of three cosmonauts aboard the space station calling the takeover of the region a “great victory”.
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Two years after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down international travel worldwide, the tourism industry is bouncing back as summer arrives in the northern hemisphere.
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The executive order directs the Department of Health and Human Services to take action to expand access to medication abortion.
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot in an apparent assassination Friday as he spoke at a political campaign event.
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Strong increases in the job market occurred in professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and health care.
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Republicans who served in Trump's White House or on his campaign have been testifying before the Jan. 6 committee, in many cases defying their former boss.
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The high estimates of long COVID could signal lingering problems for America’s health care systems as well as the economy even after the pandemic is over.
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Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis have for months – if not years – courted a political rivalry, even if it was only an implied one.
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U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
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Fewer Americans consider COVID-19 to be a major threat to public health even as hospitalizations and infections are elevated, according to a new poll.
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Vaccine opponents have appropriated “My Body, My Choice,” a slogan that has been inextricably linked to reproductive rights, to fight mask and vaccine mandates.
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Jobless claims have inched up recently, in line with reports of an economy slowing under the twin headwinds of inflation and rising interest rates.
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The Federal Open Market Committee decided a larger than normal rate hike was needed as members approved a 75 basis point increase in interest rates.
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