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WHO Envoy Blasts G7 Countries For Focusing On Own Populations Instead Of Taking Global Approach
World Health Organization special envoy David Nabarro says "an awful lot of people are going to die in poor countries" as rich countries continue to prioritize themselves.
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G7 Summit Protesters Highlight Climate Change
In recent years the summits have been hosted in smaller areas making it difficult for protesters to gather.
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Who Wins — And Who Loses — In The Work From Home World
High-income workers and suburban centers come out ahead, while entry-level employees and urban landlords aren't as lucky.
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Trump Pressed The Justice Department To Reverse The Election Results, Documents Show
Emails released by the House Oversight Committee show Trump pressuring his acting attorney general even before William Barr stepped down from the position.
The U.S. Has Hit 600,000 COVID Deaths, More Than Any Other Country
The latest toll from Johns Hopkins University comes nearly four months after the nation crossed the half-million mark for deaths from the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas Democrats Are Pressing Their Congressional Counterparts To Expand Voting Rights
Texas Democrats last month staged a dramatic walkout that successfully — if temporarily — blocked Republicans from passing a restrictive voting measure for the state.
The limitations of 'Latinidad': How colorism haunts 'In The Heights'
Film critic Monica Castillo reflects on the glaring absence of Afro-Latino actors from the new screen adaptation of In the Heights and how colorism still affects Latino representation on screen.
Despite Odds Stacked Against It, New Mexico's Vaccination Rate Is Near The Top
States with the lowest vaccination rates are clustered in the South and the Southwest. But there's one standout, New Mexico, where health officials now say some counties are close to 90% vaccinated.
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5 Ways To Stop Summer Colds From Making The Rounds In Your Family
Run-of-the-mill runny noses and coughs are back, after a break during the pandemic's height, when so many of us were circulating less and wearing masks. Here's how to keep household viruses at bay.
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A College Grad Honored Her Parents With A Photo Shoot In The Fields Where They Worked
"The whole reason I wanted to go back to the fields with my parents is because I wouldn't have the degree and the diploma if it wasn't for them," says Jennifer Rocha, recent graduate of UC San Diego.
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