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Expert: Most COVID-19 cases now mild despite QC spike
MANILA, Philippines — Most COVID-19 infections currently circulating in the country are generally mild and resolve within a ...
Dangote Group has announced plans to finance the construction of a new 700,000 barrels-per-day oil refinery in Kenya using a ...
The New York Times Editorial Board calls the University of California's test-blind admissions policy a "terrible" mistake as ...
Before a Chinese doctor applied for a COVID-19 vaccine patent, bureaucrats in the United States flagged the doctor as a ...
Ramaswamy's $10 million attack ad campaign calls Acton a power-abusing liberal — but Ramaswamy himself proposed a national ...
The refunds stem from IRS penalties and interest that some taxpayers paid during the COVID-19 emergency after deadlines were ...
The potential refund stems from a 2025 federal court ruling that suggested certain federal tax filing and payment deadlines ...
More U.S. children have been drowning in recent years. “When drowning occurs, seconds matter,” said Dr. Rohit Shenoi, the ...
Peninsula Family Service has been selected by the California Department of Education to assume operations of the Creative ...
Hundreds of people participated in the LifeScape Run-Walk in downtown Rockford on the Fourth of July, raising money for the ...
On July 4, 101 immigrants from 42 countries became new U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Portsmouth. The ceremony took place at Strawbery Banke Museum on the nation's 250th birthday. New ...
FEMA approved $1.4 million for Alabama disaster recovery, with Huntsville's health care receiving $164,553 for COVID-19 ...
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