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Belarusian Sprinter Is Granted Polish Humanitarian Visa After Refusing A Flight Home
Belarusian officials said Krystsina Tsimanouskaya was being sent home from the Olympics because of psychological and emotional problems. She said she was being punished for crticizing her coaches
Long Drives, Costly Flights, And Wearying Waits: What Abortion Requires In The South
Restrictive abortion laws across the South mean more women are traveling across state lines to find safe services.
Amid Anti-Asian Hate, AAPI Candidates Aim To Smash Stereotypes And Lead Their Cities
Three big cities might have their first Asian American Pacific Islander mayor next year. These candidates aren't just breaking barriers, they're fighting stereotypes at the root of anti-Asian hate.
A dozen women have accused former Juneau-area chiropractor Jeffrey Fultz of sexual abuse
Content warning: This article includes mentions of sexual assault and abuse that may be uncomfortable for some readers. Resources are available at the…
Some States Are Working To Prevent COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
The vast majority of these laws apply only to state and local governments, meaning private schools and employers could still require people to get vaccinated.
Tom Daley Is Knitting His Way Through The Tokyo Olympics
British diver Tom Daley was seen knitting in the stands while watching a women's diving event. He says his stitching work has kept him sane amid Olympic pressures.
U.S. Baseball Team Loses To Japan, But It Still Has A Tight Path To Gold Medal Game
Both the U.S. and Japan had been undefeated after going 2-0 to win their groups.
NYC Becomes Largest U.S. City To Require Proof Of Vaccination For Indoor Activities
Mayor Bill de Blasio said enforcement of the new policy will take effect starting Sept. 13 and will apply to indoor dining, gyms and entertainment venues.
Uninsured Or Unemployed? You Might Be Missing Out On Free Health Insurance
Millions of people who need insurance are eligible for free health care plans. A special enrollment period is ending on Aug. 15. Here's how to sign up in time.
Last Week, 1 In 3 U.S. COVID Cases Were In Florida And Texas
In the last week, 3 million Americans got their first vaccine shot. On Tuesday, the U.S. hit President Biden's July Fourth goal of 70% of adults receiving at least one shot.
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