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Nov 04

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A Brief But Spectacular take on adapting to new challenges while living with autism

Pierce and Melissa McKay are a mother and son living in Brentwood, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville. When the COVID pandemic began, the McKays found themselves without the vital school and community resources Pierce needed to navigate life as an…

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Nov 01

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A Brief But Spectacular take on transforming trauma into activism

Troy Staton is a Baltimore barber and founder of “More Than a Shop," a network of barbershops and beauty salons that organizes a host of community services from free Wi-Fi to overdose prevention training. A victim of gun violence, he…

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Oct 28

COVID-19 pandemic massively set back learning, especially for high-poverty areas

By Bianca Vázquez Toness, Sharon Lurye, Associated Press

The COVID-19 pandemic set back learning in some U.S. school systems by more than a year, with children in high-poverty areas most impacted, according to a district-by-district analysis of test scores.

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Oct 25

Experts say children should get a COVID-19 bivalent booster. Here’s what you need to know

By Dan Cooney, Matt Rasnic

Right now, the most important thing is getting vaccinated and boosted to prevent the spread of the virus.

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Oct 22

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News Wrap: Student loan relief applications still open despite block

In our news wrap Saturday, the White House is urging people to continue applying for student loan relief after a judge put Biden's plan on hold, residents of Kherson were ordered to evacuate ahead of an expected Ukrainian effort to…

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Sep 13

Should I get the new COVID-19 booster? Here’s what you need to know

By Dan Cooney, Matt Rasnic

Experts say they are concerned that COVID-19 cases and deaths may rise in the coming months as colder weather forces gatherings back inside. Here’s a look at what we know about the new boosters and when you should seek one…

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Sep 03

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Updated COVID boosters approved ahead of potential fall surge

This past week, the FDA and CDC signed off on updated COVID-19 vaccines to boost protection against newer variants of the virus, in an effort to limit an anticipated seasonal surge in infections this fall. Dr. Peter Hotez, co-director of…

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Sep 01

Updated COVID booster shots expected within days after CDC endorsement

By Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday endorsed updated COIVD-19 boosters, opening the way for a fall vaccination campaign that could blunt a winter surge if enough Americans roll up their sleeves.

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Aug 31

California won’t expand teen vaccination without parental approval

By Don Thompson, Associated Press

California won't allow teens age 15 and up to be vaccinated against the coronavirus without their parents' consent.

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Aug 31

Cadets ordered off Coast Guard Academy campus for refusing COVID vaccination

By Associated Press

NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — The Coast Guard Academy is disenrolling seven cadets for failing to comply with the military's COVID-19 vaccination mandate.

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