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African Migration to the U.S. Soars as Europe Cracks Down
Thousands of people from African nations are flying to Central America and then traveling over land to Mexico and on…
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Paxlovid Cuts Covid Death Risk. But Those Who Need It Are Not Taking It.
With Covid deaths rising to about 1,500 per week, researchers question why Paxlovid use has remained low among high-risk patients.
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In Overnight Sweep, Police in Berkeley Clear Protesters From People’s Park
The University of California, Berkeley, has been trying for years, against determined opposition, to build new student housing on part…
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If You’re Under 30, How Does Politics Affect Your Dating Life?
There’s been a good deal of worry over the last year about the future of marriage in the United States.…
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A Minor Earthquake Hit New York City. How Often Does That Happen?
New York City experiences numerous small earthquakes every year, experts say. Usually, people don’t feel them.
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Is America on the Mend?
Almost four years have passed since Covid-19 struck. In America, the pandemic killed well over a million people and left…
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Caregivers Helped Us Be a Family. Everyone Should Have That Option.
My 7-year-old son, Carl, realized that it was Tuesday and asked why Robert was not coming to our house that…
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Will the Economy Help or Hurt Biden ’24? Krugman and Coy Dig Into Data.
Peter Coy: Paul, I think the economy is going to be a huge problem for President Biden in 2024. Voters…
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An Overdose Antidote Becomes a Tricky Issue at Some Nightclubs
Security guards have confiscated naloxone from bar and nightclub goers, even though city officials encourage people to carry the drug…
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A Midwestern Republican Stands Up for Trans Rights
As 2023 slouches to an ignominious end, some news came Friday that gave me an unexpected jolt of hope. I…