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Rochelle Walensky, who led the CDC during the pandemic, resigns
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced her exit on the same day the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 is no longer a global public health emergency.
U.S. employers added more jobs than expected in April
U.S. employers added 253,000 jobs in April — more than forecasters were expecting. The unemployment rate dipped to 3.4%, matching the lowest level in more than half a century.
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Republican legislatures look to put local issues in liberal areas under state control
State legislatures are considering more than 600 bills that would undermine local control on culture wars issues from education and policing to environmental policy.
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A massive dump of pasta in New Jersey sets off a fury of interest, and also a fury
"My initial reaction is exactly what yours was," a resident of Old Bridge, N.J., told NPR about the pounds of pasta found along a local brook. "It was funny and humorous and mortifying."
More ethics questions for Justice Thomas, as debt and immigration deadlines loom
It's unclear what will happen next week, both at the southern border and in Congress.
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Secret Chinese police stations are a worldwide problem
Federal officials in New York indicted two U.S. citizens from China last month and accused them of operating a secret Chinese police station in Manhattan.
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What to expect from the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby
Four race horses have died in the leadup to the race, including one qualifier for Saturday's Derby.
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How to talk to kids about homelessness
Some parents and teachers in Portland, Oregon are trying to have honest conversations with their kids about homelessness.
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Health Law Could Penalize Small Businesses With Part-Timers
Small businesses that employ many part-time workers could inadvertently hit a threshold that requires they offer health coverage or paying a big penalty.
Health Insurance Tax Credit Falls Short For Many Small Businesses
Small businesses in pricey metro areas may have trouble qualifying for an insurance tax credit because their workers' pay is often more than $25,000 a year.
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