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Aug 26

Fewer Black people receiving monkeypox vaccine doses compared to general public, CDC says

By Mike Stobbe, Carla K. Johnson, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

The Biden administration said Friday there's enough monkeypox vaccine available now but health officials say the shots aren’t getting to some of the people who need the protection the most.

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Aug 25

Watch 5:42
News Wrap: California moves to eliminate most sales of gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035

By PBS NewsHour

In our news wrap Thursday, California moves to eliminate most sales of gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, President Biden calls for Russia to return a nuclear plant to Ukraine's control, a court rules Pakistan's former prime minister cannot be arrested until…

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Aug 25

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CDC director discusses efforts to reform the agency amid COVID, monkeypox criticisms

By PBS NewsHour

Two and a half years into the pandemic, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky is calling for a major overhaul of the agency. The changes would attempt to modernize operations and improve health messaging amid criticism over how the CDC managed COVID-19…

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Aug 18

WATCH: U.S. to offer extra monkeypox vaccine doses for gay pride events

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

The government on Thursday announced the launch of program that sets aside a pool of 50,000 doses for different cities and states. At least a dozen U.S. pride events are scheduled over the next two months,.

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Aug 18

Watch 4:44
News Wrap: Federal judge considers releasing redacted affidavit from Mar-a-Lago search

In our news wrap Thursday, a federal judge in Florida says he's inclined to release the affidavit behind the search of former President Trump's estate with redactions, the UN calls for demilitarizing a nuclear plant in Ukraine, the death toll…

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Aug 17

CDC director announces agency shake-up aimed at making responses faster and guidelines clearer

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

The head of the nation's top public health agency is shaking up the organization with the goal of making it more nimble.

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Aug 15

The COVID lessons the U.S. still needs to learn to tackle monkeypox

By Laura Santhanam

Exhausted public health workers and experts are "seeing a lot of Groundhog Day."…

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Aug 09

Watch 6:12
News Wrap: Pompeo meets with the Jan. 6 committee

In our news wrap Tuesday, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with the Jan. 6 panel, former President Trump and his former Vice President Pence wage another proxy battle in Wisconsin, Kenya held national elections, President Biden signed the…

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Aug 09

WATCH: White House monkeypox response team says U.S. will stretch vaccine supply with smaller doses

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

The federal government declared a public health emergency Thursday to bolster the response to the monkeypox outbreak that has infected more than 7,100 Americans.

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Aug 06

Watch 3:24
News Wrap: Indiana passes new law banning nearly all abortions

In our news wrap Saturday, Indiana has passed new legislation banning nearly all abortions, the U.S. Senate is working to pass a major health, climate and tax reform bill, President Biden tests negative for COVID again after a rebound case,…

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