Jaclyn Diaz
Stories
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National
Southwest Airlines Resumes Flights After Tech Glitch Caused Delays Across The Country
Southwest Airlines blamed the flight delays Monday night on tech problems with the company's weather data provider.
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National
1 Woman Is Dead, Others Injured In Minneapolis After A Driver Plows Into Protesters
Demonstrators were gathered to protest the June 3 shooting death of Winston Boogie Smith Jr., a Black man, by U.S. marshals in Minneapolis when a man plowed into a crowd Sunday night.
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National
Hyundai Plant In Alabama Pauses Manufacturing Due To Car Chip Shortage
A global shortage of semiconductor chips has impacted the manufacturing of cars, electronics and appliances.
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Politics
G-7 Leaders Are Set To Pledge 1 Billion Coronavirus Vaccines To Other Countries
President Biden pledged the U.S. will donate 500 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine globally. "Our values call on us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world against COVID-19," he said.
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Business
Child Labor Surges For The First Time In 20 Years. The Pandemic May Make That Worse.
An estimated 160 million children were involved in child labor around the world at the beginning of 2020, according to a new report.
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National
The U.S. Capitol Police Are Adding An Emotional Support Dog To The Force
Lila joins the force several months after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol that left many officers injured and suffering from emotional distress.
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National
Fake COVID Vaccine Cards Are Being Sold Online. Using One Is A Crime
Officials have pleaded with tech giants to keep the documents off their sites, but Amazon briefly had blank vaccination cards for sale this week. They could land their bearers in prison.
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Politics
The EU Bans Belarus Airlines And Reroutes Flights Around Its Airspace
The move, affecting about 400 flights per day, is a reaction to the shocking arrest of a journalist last month after Belarusian officials forced his plane Greece-to-Lithuania flight to land in Minsk.
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National
U.S. Sending 1 Million Coronavirus Vaccines To Mexico Border Cities, Resort Spots
Mexico has reported more than 2.4 million confirmed coronavirus cases with more than 228,000 deaths, as of Thursday. Targeting the shots toward tourist areas is a bid to boost the country's economy.
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World
Storm Hits The Philippines, Leaving At Least 3 Dead And Hundreds Displaced
The wet season in the Philippines typically starts in June and lasts until November.