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How the Candidates and Voter Turnout Could Shape the Newsom Recall Effort
While signatures in support of a recall of Governor Gavin Newsom still need to be counted, there will probably be a special election later this year.…
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When Your Fad Diet Fails, And It Probably Will, 'Just Eat'
Diets often fail in the long term because they're too strict or require unnatural eating habits. In a new book, Barry Estabrook turns to science and history to find a weight-loss regimen that works.
Cuba's Dream: Come For A Vacation, Get A Homegrown COVID Vaccine
The island nation is going it alone. No contracts with big drug makers, no support from WHO's vaccine program. If successful, Cuba will be the first producer of a vaccine in Latin America.
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Tornadoes Strike Alabama, Georgia Leaving At Least 5 Dead
There have been rescues of people trapped in homes destroyed by the "super cell" storm that was also hitting Georgia and Mississippi with more twisters and hail.
Texas Republicans Look To Curb Local Efforts To Expand Voting Access
Harris County around Houston used drive-thru voting and extended voting hours to boost turnout in 2020. Republican leaders in Texas say such efforts were an overreach.
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'Predatory Elite' Also Bear The Blame For Migrant Crisis, NSC's Juan Gonzalez Says
"Migration is essentially a social release valve for migrants," says Juan Gonzalez, the National Security Council's senior director for the Western Hemisphere.
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Biden, Harris To Visit Atlanta After Shooting Kills 8, Including 6 Asian Women
President Biden and Vice President Harris are heading to Atlanta as pressure grows on police to file hate crime charges in the killings of 6 women of Asian descent.
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House Passes 2 Bills Aimed At Overhauling The Immigration System
The bills, which have an uncertain path in the Senate, would create a process for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to earn permanent resident status and eventual citizenship.
Energy-Producing Tribal Nation Hopes New Interior Secretary Will Make Drilling Easier
The Osage Nation is one of a dozen tribal nations in the U.S. that have significant oil and gas reserves. Its citizens are optimistic that Deb Haaland will help them keep extracting fossil fuels.
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Talks Turn Testy As Top U.S. And China Officials Meet In Alaska For 2nd Day
Top officials from China and the U.S. met face-to-face in Alaska today. So far the talks have been tense, with both sides exchanging heated words.
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