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Trying To Avoid Racist Health Care, Black Women Seek Out Black Obstetricians
Black women are three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women. Some of them look to Black doctors for a sense of safety and connection, while medical schools add anti-racism training.
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The Year We Learned To Cook Seafood At Home, And Sent Prices Soaring
A lot of Americans learned to shuck oysters and cook fish at home during the pandemic. Now that restaurants are getting back to normal, there's a supply crunch.
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A Path To Peace: How A Former Navy Corpsman Honors His Fallen Friends On Memorial Day
In Afghanistan, Ralph "AK" Angkiangco was a medic with a Marine platoon that suffered terrible casualties. For years, the holiday was a time to drink and forget, not remember. This year is different.
Marcia Fudge Picked To Head U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness
The agency's focus will be different from the Trump administration, which fired the head of the interagency council on homelessness and replaced him with an advocate for a more punitive approach.
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Employers Can (Mostly) Require Vaccines For Workers Returning To The Office
Guidance from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says employers can legally require workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to the office. But workers can claim exceptions.
Biden And Putin To Meet Next Month In Geneva
The last stand-alone U.S.-Russia summit was in Helsinki in 2018.
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A Kinder 'Cruella'? Film Reimagines The Dalmatian Villain With Spotty Success
Emma Stone gives her all in a tricky role as the puppycidal fashionista of Disney's Dalmatians franchise. Cruella isn't a bad movie, but it fails to make its protagonist bad enough.
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Boris Johnson Marries Fiancée Carrie Symonds In Private Wedding
The wedding marks the prime minister's third marriage and Symonds' first.
For Memorial Day, Biden Pays Tribute To Fallen Service Members In Delaware
The president spoke in observance of Memorial Day at the Delaware Memorial Bridge Sunday. It was also the sixth anniversary of the death of his son, Beau Biden, who had served in Iraq.
Accused Of Assaults He Denies, Justin Fairfax's Run For Va. Governor Tests #MeToo
Two years after Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax was accused of sexual assault, he remains in office and is campaigning to be the state's next governor, raising big questions about race and #MeToo.
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