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As New York salutes health workers, Missouri fights a surge

As New York salutes health workers, Missouri fights a surge

New York held a ticker-tape parade Wednesday for the health care workers and others who helped the city pull through the darkest days of COVID-19, while authorities in Missouri struggled to beat back a surge blamed on the fast-spreading delta variant
McMaster researchers map out how rare VITT cases unfold in some vaccine recipients

McMaster researchers map out how rare VITT cases unfold in some vaccine recipients

HAMILTON — A team of researchers from McMaster University has mapped out how certain COVID-19 vaccines can trigger a rare but sometimes fatal blood clotting reaction in some recipients.
Teen on life support after deadly Iowa water ride accident

Teen on life support after deadly Iowa water ride accident

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A teenager injured in an accident on an Iowa amusement ride that killed his younger brother remained on life support Wednesday as he turned 16, his family pastor said.
Biden: What's good for families can also be good for economy

Biden: What's good for families can also be good for economy

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NYC honors essential workers at parade up Canyon of Heroes

NYC honors essential workers at parade up Canyon of Heroes

NEW YORK (AP) — Essential workers who helped New York City through the COVID-19 pandemic were honored Wednesday with a parade up Broadway — nurses, doctors, first responders, teachers, bus drivers and more riding on floats through a canyon of tall bu
Q&A: Marisa Monte on her first solo album in 10 years

Q&A: Marisa Monte on her first solo album in 10 years

NEW YORK (AP) — It took Marisa Monte 10 years to release a solo album, but the four-time Grammy winner never abandoned music.
Lin-Manuel Miranda sees art and philanthropy with same lens

Lin-Manuel Miranda sees art and philanthropy with same lens

NEW YORK (AP) — For “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, the inspirations for art and philanthropy are inextricably linked.
Wendy Mesley writes her CBC departure won't solve corporation's "problem with racism"

Wendy Mesley writes her CBC departure won't solve corporation's "problem with racism"

TORONTO — Newly retired CBC journalist Wendy Mesley says she's made mistakes but feels her departure from the public broadcaster after her use of a racial slur doesn't solve what she calls the corporation's "problem with racism.
Toronto native Hope Muir named new artistic director of National Ballet of Canada

Toronto native Hope Muir named new artistic director of National Ballet of Canada

TORONTO — The National Ballet of Canada has named Toronto native Hope Muir as its new artistic director.
With fluent French, Jodie Foster at home again in Cannes

With fluent French, Jodie Foster at home again in Cannes

CANNES, France (AP) — “I got one thing to say before I sit down,” said Spike Lee during the Cannes Film Festival opening ceremony.
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