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As Oklahoma Endures Winter Storm, Cherokee Nation Scrambles To Help Elders
"Some of our population lives marginally so many or our people cannot ride out a storm like this," Chief Chuck Hoskin says. "We're looking ... to pull space heaters to get them out to elders."
Trump Years Were Terrifying For Gay Asylum-Seeker
For a gay asylum-seeker from Azerbaijan, the Trump years were a roller coaster of fear he'd be sent home or that his family would be harmed.
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Pregnant Doctor Who Got COVID-19 Vaccine Shares Her Experience
Since getting both doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, Dr. Jane Martin, a mother of three, has given birth to a healthy baby girl.
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Whale Calls Amplify Efforts Of Deep-Sea Seismologists To Map The Ocean Floor
Fin whale songs are usually treated as noise by seismologists because they muddy up data gathered at the bottom of the ocean.
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What A 30,000-Person Survey Reveals About Day-To-Day Life In The Pandemic
The responses reveal the impact on living standards in nine low- and middle-income countries — and may help governments find a way to help citizens most in need.
Hospitals In Austin Are Running Out Of Water, Forcing Some To Transfer Patients
Patients and families at a children's hospital are being asked to not take showers, KUT reports. They were also told the toilets can't flush, and staff are changing linens only as needed.
How Herd Immunity Works — And What Stands In Its Way
Scientists say the pandemic will end in the U.S. only when we achieve what's called herd immunity. Play with our simulations to see how immunity can stop an outbreak in its tracks.
Survey Highlights Education Priorities of Inland Black Voices
The results of a survey on the top educational priorities of Black families and students across the Inland Empire was released Thursday. KVCR’s Megan…
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Texas Officials Warn Of Price Gouging As State Faces Food, Water Shortages
Houston area residents are reporting exorbitant prices of food, water, and hotel rooms while the state continues to deal with shortages of essential items after a winter storm hit the state.
Long-Term Studies Of COVID-19 Vaccines Hurt By Placebo Recipients Getting Immunized
Researchers are trying to learn more about COVID-19 vaccines from original study participants. The quest is hampered because many people who first received a placebo shot are opting for the vaccine.
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