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New study to track COVID-19 illness, vaccine safety and effectiveness in children

New study to track COVID-19 illness, vaccine safety and effectiveness in children

A new cross-Canada study tracking health conditions linked to COVID-19 infection and vaccination in youth could act as an "early warning system" to flag potential concerns, says a researcher leading the investigation.
Lakota spiritual leader, activist Leonard Crow Dog dies

Lakota spiritual leader, activist Leonard Crow Dog dies

Chief Leonard Crow Dog, a renowned spiritual leader and Native American rights activist who fought for sovereignty, language preservation and religious freedom, has died at age 78.
'The Night Watchman,' Malcolm X biography win arts Pulitzers

'The Night Watchman,' Malcolm X biography win arts Pulitzers

NEW YORK (AP) — Stories of race, racism and colonialism in the U.S.
A family affair at US Open for Carlos and Alvaro Ortiz

A family affair at US Open for Carlos and Alvaro Ortiz

Carlos Ortiz was so tired from playing 30 holes in one day at the rain-soaked Memorial that he plopped down on the seat of a golf cart. Before long, he remembered to pull out his phone to check the scores.
AP wins 2 Pulitzers for photos of pandemic pain, US unrest

AP wins 2 Pulitzers for photos of pandemic pain, US unrest

Associated Press photographers awarded the Pulitzer Prize on Friday had dodged tear gas to capture protests against racial injustice and patiently built trust with elderly people to empathetically document the toll of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Latest: Honolulu eases restrictions as vaccinations rise

The Latest: Honolulu eases restrictions as vaccinations rise

HONOLULU—Honolulu is loosening some restrictions on social activity now that more than half its population has been vaccinated against COVID-19. The new rules allow outdoor social gatherings of up to 25 people and indoor gatherings of up to 10.
Biden nominee's link to 1989 logging sabotage blasted by GOP

Biden nominee's link to 1989 logging sabotage blasted by GOP

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — President Joe Biden’s nominee to oversee federal lands in the U.S.
Vaccinated lawmakers get to take off their masks in House

Vaccinated lawmakers get to take off their masks in House

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fully vaccinated members of Congress and staffers will no longer have to wear masks on the House floor and in committee rooms, the Office of the Attending Physician said Friday, delighting some GOP lawmakers who have been chafing at
Teen who recorded Floyd's arrest, death wins Pulitzer nod

Teen who recorded Floyd's arrest, death wins Pulitzer nod

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The teenager who pulled out her cellphone and began recording when she saw George Floyd being pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer was given a special citation by the Pulitzer Prizes on Friday for her video that hel
Some J&J vaccine doses can be used, but many must be tossed

Some J&J vaccine doses can be used, but many must be tossed

U.S. regulators are allowing the release of about 10 million doses of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine from a troubled Baltimore factory, but many more doses can't be used and must be thrown out.
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