Jaclyn Diaz
Stories
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Health
The Pandemic Has Worsened Childhood Vaccination Rates Around The World
The pandemic has hurt even routine health services such as vaccines and checkups, as well as immunization outreach, for children around the world, the World Health Organization and UNICEF report.
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National
Johnson & Johnson Recalls 5 Aerosol Sunscreens After Finding Carcinogen Traces
Johnson & Johnson says internal testing showed some sunscreen samples contained low levels of benzene, which causes cancer with long-term exposure.
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National
Iranian Agents Are Facing Charges For Their Role In A Plot To Kidnap A U.S. Journalist
Federal prosecutors charged five foreign agents working for the Iranian government for their roles in a plot to kidnap U.S. citizen and journalist Masih Alinejad.
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Environment
Oversized Goldfish Are Taking Over One Minnesota Lake Causing Issues For Local Fish
Burnsville, Minn., officials have urged residents and owners of pet goldfish, not to dispose of them in local lakes, warning doing so causes major environmental impacts.
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Politics
What We Know About The Assassination Of Haiti's President
The assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse on Wednesday has pitched the country into uncertainty. Haiti was already in crisis even before its president's assassination.
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National
An Appeals Court Has Suspended Rudy Giuliani's Ability To Practice Law In D.C.
The suspension by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and a New York state appellate court stems from Rudy Giuliani's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
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National
4th Of July Shootings Across The Country Killed More Than 180 People
The Gun Violence Archive reports that shootings across the country this holiday weekend claimed the lives of more than 180 people.
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National
The West Coast Heat Has Killed Dozens And Hospitalized More In Canada And The U.S.
Heat-related illnesses have sent hundreds of people to the ER across the region as temperatures hit unprecedented highs. British Columbia reported about 100 excess deaths from Friday to Monday.
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National
The 'Capital Gazette' Gunman's Trial Began Today. Here's What You Need To Know
Five people died in the attack on the Capital Gazette on June 28, 2018. The mass shooting was the deadliest attack on a newsroom in modern U.S. history.
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National
New Jersey Prisoners Will Be Placed Based On Gender Identity Under A New Policy
As part of civil lawsuit settlement, the New Jersey Department of Corrections has agreed to make it customary for prisoners to be assigned a prison stay in line with their gender identity.