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The spread marks a dramatic shift for the country whose COVID-19 cases have for the last year numbered a fraction of those in the U.S.
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A recent study shows that in cities like Albuquerque, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Fresno, the temperature is on average 4 degrees warmer during average summer days and during heatwaves.
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At least half of the adults in the U.S. have had at least one shot. Meanwhile, 40% of Republican voters say they do not plan on getting vaccinated.
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This month, the city of Bellevue, Washington, got the results of an independent review of its police department, which includes recommendations on issues from public transparency to the use of lethal force.
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The infamous Tuskegee study by the U.S. government has loomed in the American conscience since the 1930s as the prime documented portrayal of racism in the medical field.
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The ambitious goal comes as scientists warn of the increasingly catastrophic toll of climate change.
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Over the past month, a growing number of colleges have announced that students need to get vaccinated against the coronavirus in order to return to campus this fall.
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Justin Bieber's accelerated rise to success as a child star brought him years of pain — but he's figured out a way to piece his life together again.
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Federal relief money and a moratorium on evictions have so far prevented a massive surge in people losing their housing during the pandemic. But plenty of renters are still ending up in eviction court.
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In making that decision to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, Biden rejected advice from top military advisors and Pentagon officials.