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After Aerosols Misstep, Former CDC Official Criticizes Agency Over Unclear Messaging
Dr. Ali Khan, a former CDC official, says "it's becoming harder to trust what CDC tells us" after the agency posted, then deleted, information on coronavirus transmission. It's the latest flip-flop.
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The FDA Has Approved An Obesity Drug That Helped Some People Drop Weight By 15%
In company-funded studies, participants taking the Novo Nordisk drug Wegovy had average weight loss of about 34 pounds. In a comparison group getting dummy shots, the average loss was under 6 pounds.
Hiring Picked Up Last Month, But The Economy Still Needs More Workers
U.S. employers added 559,000 jobs last month, as the unemployment rate fell to 5.8% from 6.1% in April. Employers say they could use even more workers as demand surges and pandemic fears recede.
Urging Lawmakers To Act, Rep. Torres Recalls 'Running For My Life' During Riot
Rep. Norma Torres, D-Calif., gave an impassioned account of the events that took place on Jan. 6, when a mob of pro-Trump extremists breached the Capitol and forced lawmakers into hiding.
Trump Budget Plan Relies On Optimistic Growth Assumptions, Analysts Say
President Trump's proposed budget released Tuesday rests on a key assumption: The economy will grow much faster than it has in recent years — and at a more robust pace than most analysts predict.
Bill Gates Predicts 'What's At Stake' With Proposed Trump Foreign Aid Cuts
The Gates Foundation has released projections showing the impact on new cases of HIV and issues like child mortality if there's a global drop in foreign aid.
How Long Would It Take To Drive To Pluto?
A road trip to Pluto is not something you want to try with kids — the asteroid belt is nothing but tourist traps, and the rest stops really thin out after Saturn, says astrophysicist Adam Frank.
Largest Earthquake To Hit The State In 2 Decades Rattles Southern California
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It is the largest earthquake in two decades to hit the state.
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Shelters And City Governments Scramble To Help Migrants In The Rio Grande Valley
The mayor of Brownsville, Texas, was told to expect close to 6,000 migrants released in the Rio Grande Valley this week. A local shelter has been taking in hundreds each day.
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Hiring Slows Amid Trade Tensions, With Only 75,000 Jobs Added In May
The number of jobs added was well below the three-month average. Manufacturing, a key sector that is affected by trade tensions, showed weak growth. But the unemployment rate held steady, at 3.6%.
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