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FACT SHEET: Private Sector Steps Up on Cancer Moonshot Call to Action on Cancer Screening These new actions and collaborations mark progress toward the Cancer Moonshot goal to decrease the death rate from cancer by at least 50 percent over the next 25 years. Just under 100 days ago, President Biden reignited ...
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Overdose Deaths Continue Rising, With Fentanyl and Meth Key Culprits WASHINGTON — Deaths from drug overdoses continued rising to record-breaking levels in 2021, nearing 108,000, according to preliminary new data published on Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The increase of nearly 15 percent ...
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5 big ideas for the White House's Global COVID Summit Sadly, many African countries continue to grapple with the challenges faced in the early phases of the pandemic – limited access to personal protective equipment for health-care workers, diagnostics and therapeutics. Although vaccines are now ...
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Biden puts forward diverse slate of nominees for US sentencing commission The White House is nominating seven lawyers for posts on the U.S. Sentencing Commission, a bipartisan panel that helps set policies for punishing people convicted of federal crimes. The panel has lacked enough members to do important work since 2019, ...
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US has the highest rate of gun-related deaths in more than 25 years, new CDC data shows "The increases in firearm homicide rates and persistently high firearm suicide rates in 2020, with increases among populations that were already at high risk, have widened disparities and heightened the urgency of actions that can have immediate and ...
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US surpasses record 100000 overdose deaths in 2021 More than 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2021, up 15 percent from the previous year, according to an estimate released by the National Center for Health Statistics. The tally of 107,622 reflects challenges exacerbated by ...
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Can Anyone Out-Plan a Pandemic? Bill Gates has a strategy to save the world from the next infectious threat. He's not the first. By Rachel Gutman. Bill Gates speaking in ...
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Texas court orders that illegal voting conviction against Crystal Mason be reviewed Texas' highest criminal court on Wednesday ordered that a lower court take another look at the controversial case against Crystal Mason, a Texas woman who was convicted of voting illegally during the 2016 election. At the time Mason voted, she was on ...
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Joseph Salem Named University Librarian Joseph A. Salem Jr., a nationally recognized university librarian and information literacy expert, has been named the Rita DiGiallonardo Holloway University Librarian and Vice Provost for Library Affairs, Provost Sally Kornbluth announced Wednesday.
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Crystal Mason's contentious illegal voting conviction must be reconsidered, criminal appeals court says Mason said she didn't know she was ineligible to vote when she cast a provisional ballot in 2016, but she was sentenced to five years in prison. Now, the Court of Criminal Appeals says an appellate court that affirmed her conviction must look again at ...
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