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States Try To Push Out Billions Of Emergency Rental Aid To Families
Congress approved $25 billion in emergency rental assistance to keep people housed during the pandemic, but states are facing glitches on the federal moratorium for renters and landlords.
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Inside The Fight For The Right To Die: Logistical And Ethical Challenges
Katie Engelhart explores the complexity of physician-assisted death in the book The Inevitable. She says patients seeking to end their own lives sometimes resort to veterinary drugs from overseas.
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3/9 KVCR Midday News: Over 210,000 State Educators Vaccinated, Riverside Rental Assistance, and More
Monday through Thursday at lunchtime, KVCR News has your daily news rundown. Stories highlighted today include:A free online workshop designed to…
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Brazil Supreme Court Justice Annuls Corruption Conviction Against Former President
The move could pave the way for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to run against an increasingly vulnerable President Jair Bolsonaro in next year's election.
Daniel Prude's Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Rochester Police Officers
Attorneys representing Nathaniel McFarland, one of Prude's five children and the administrator of his estate, also allege civil rights violations and gross negligence in the lawsuit filed Monday.
Buckingham Palace Responds, Piers Morgan Quits After Harry And Meghan Interview
"The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning," said a statement released on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. "While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously."
When It Comes To Clean Energy, USPS Delivery Trucks Don't Yet Answer The Mail
The U.S. Postal Service announced a half-billion-dollar contract to replace its aging fleet, but only a fraction will be electric-powered.
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The Weird World Of 'Cosmogony' Is Immensely Inviting
In her first collection, Lucy Ives proves herself — and we mean this as a compliment — a real literary weirdo. Her stories are strange without ever performing strangeness, baffling yet precise.
10 Years Later, The Rescued Snapshots Damaged In Japan's Tsunami
Damaged family photos — part of photographer Munemasa Takahashi's Lost & Found Project — bridge the past and the present after an earthquake and tsunami struck the coast of Japan a decade ago.
Major Faux Paw: From The White House To The Dog House
President Biden's 3-year-old German shepherd, Major, was involved in an incident that ended in a minor injury to an individual, officials said Tuesday.
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