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After Data Is Posted On Conspiracy Site, Colorado County's Voting Machines Are Banned The Mesa County clerk, Tina Peters, could be in legal trouble. She's currently at a conference led by a prominent election conspiracy theorist. That security breach means Mesa County, in the far western part ...
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Covid-19 hospitalizations are surging again, but they're different this time But patients hospitalized with Covid-19 this summer tend to be younger than in earlier surges. And with vaccines widely available, they're mostly preventable, too.
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New York lawmakers suspend Cuomo impeachment investigation (CNN) New York state lawmakers will halt the impeachment investigation against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who resigned this week and will leave office on August 25, state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced on Friday afternoon. In a statement ...
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Every two days, US wildfires are consuming an area the size of Washington, DC. And there's no let up in sight And the unrelenting heat will make matters even worse as dangerous, dry thunderstorms are expected this weekend in Northern California, home to the nation's largest wildfire. "Little or no precipitation fell on most of ...
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Biden administration offers financial help to Florida school leaders defying DeSantis In a letter to DeSantis and his Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona wrote that school districts stripped of state funding for passing local coronavirus safety measures can use federal relief dollars to replenish the ...
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Smoke and soot from wildfires may be causing more Covid-19 cases and deaths, study finds Powerful, dry winds swept across San Francisco, California, during 2020's wildfire season, driving up the risk of fires in a region that has been battered by heat waves and dangerously poor air quality.
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Masks in schools: Explaining the debate over face coverings in classrooms Every day, it seems, brings a new threat, lawsuit court order or protest as educators, parents, public health authorities and politicians battle over whether students should be required to wear masks in school and whether school districts should be allowed to ...
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Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test result required to attend New Orleans Saints games "We are not limiting capacity. We've got to get our people vaccinated," said Cantrell, who pointed to rises in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations throughout the state of Louisiana. New ...
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Map: See Which States Have Restricted Voter Access, And Which States Have Expanded It Take a glance at the checkered map above, and it's clear that many states have moved in opposite directions in enacting new voting measures this year. Those changes — which come after the pandemic upended election administration in 2020, a year that ...
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Metro safety commission: Metrorail operated several projects without proper safety certifications The commission said that while Metro has secured the necessary certifications for major projects, such as the Silver Line Phase 2, the transit agency has failed to secure approval for other projects that it has put into effect.
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