Jaclyn Diaz
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National
The DOJ will appeal the recent mask ruling by a federal judge
This decision to appeal comes just two days after U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle ruled against the federal mask mandate.
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COVID remains a public health emergency for now, the WHO and Biden administration say
The WHO and the Biden administration extended the public health emergency for COVID-19, saying the virus is still considered a serious health threat.
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Images of Zelenskyy show the physical toll that trauma and stress can have on the body
Health experts told NPR that long-term exposure to trauma and stress — like that of the war in Ukraine — can impact a person's sleep, memory, mood and physical appearance.
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Etsy sellers launch a week-long strike over increased fees
Thousands of Etsy sellers closed their online shops for a week starting Monday in an attempt to get the company to address several complaints they have about the site.
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Arts & Life
Britney Spears announces she's pregnant
The 40-year-old pop star had her 13-year conservatorship terminated late last year. Spears is a mother to two teen boys from an earlier marriage.
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Dmitry Muratov, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist, was attacked in Russia
Muratov, the editor-in-chief of the independent Russian media outlet Novaya Gazeta, was on a train heading from Moscow to Samara when a man threw red paint on him.
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Covid-19 infection increases your risk for diabetes, a new study says
Researchers found that people who had Covid-19 were about 40% more likely to develop diabetes within a year after recovering, compared to participants in a control group.
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Ivermectin does not prevent Covid-19 hospitalization, a new study says
The Food and Drug Administration has long warned against using the cow and horse dewormer to fight COVID-19, warning it can cause serious, adverse effects.
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GameStop's stock is on fire once again and here's why
A year after the "meme stock" phenomenon, GameStop continues to perform far above investment experts' predictions.
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National
A former Yale employee admits she stole $40 million in electronics from the university
Jamie Petrone has pleaded guilty to a years-long scheme of stealing electronics ordered for Yale University and reselling the items. She used the money to buy herself luxury cars and multiple homes.