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The U.S. will likely see an uptick in cases caused by the omicron descendant BA.2 starting in the next few weeks.
The study of more than 8 million VA medical records found that roughly 2 out of every 100 people, some without prior risks, were later diagnosed with diabetes.
Maks Levin was covering the war in a combat-heavy area near Kyiv when he disappeared over a week ago. He's the latest missing journalist in Ukraine.
The nominee projected a measured, thoughtful demeanor while Republicans struggled to land substantive blows.
Republicans relied on dark money to support their judicial nominees under Trump. Now they're attacking Democrats for it.
The San Diego appeals court judge and daughter of Mexican immigrants was approved by a 3-0 vote of the Commission on Judicial Appointments.
The move came just one day after Indiana's governor also overruled legislators on the matter.
The state NAACP president said the civil rights group was “deeply concerned” and called the financial takeover “right-wing bullying.”
Forecasters said the cities of Baton Rouge and Jackson, Mississippi could see strong tornadoes.
“Calling the shooter by name does not appear to be relevant to these proceedings and prohibiting its use does not appear to prejudice the defense in any way."
That makes seven Starbucks stores that have voted to unionize in a matter of months.
A group of 100 well-known figures accused the British royal family of perpetuating "the greatest human rights tragedy in the history of humankind."

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