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Coronavirus cases went unreported at largest meatpackers, investigation finds

Coronavirus cases went unreported at largest meatpackers, investigation finds

by Mary Yang | Oct 27, 2021 | Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON — High coronavirus infection and death rates among workers in the U.S. meatpacking industry went unreported because of a “political decision” to not track cases, according to the report released Wednesday of an investigation by the House Select...
The modern space race: U.S. aims to stay on top

The modern space race: U.S. aims to stay on top

by Mikayla Denault | Oct 21, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON— China’s increased efforts in space had the attention of the Senate space subcommittee Thursday, with several senators saying Congress will act to ensure that NASA retains its leadership role in space exploration. “Nobody’s going to out-entrepreneur...
AAPI women underline nuanced challenges to access abortion

AAPI women underline nuanced challenges to access abortion

by Hannah Zhihan Jiang | Oct 21, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – “Terminating my pregnancy was not an easy choice, but it was my choice.” Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat representing Washington state and an immigrant from India, along with two other congresswomen shared their abortion stories at a House committee...
Opening U.S. to vaccinated travelers exacerbates global inequality, experts say

Opening U.S. to vaccinated travelers exacerbates global inequality, experts say

by Hannah Zhihan Jiang | Oct 19, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON — With the U.S. set to join the EU and Canada in reopening its borders for vaccinated travelers in November, people in countries with limited access to COVID-19 vaccinations face significant hurdles that federal officials should address quickly, migration...
National Weather Service remains understaffed despite bipartisan support

National Weather Service remains understaffed despite bipartisan support

by Dan Hu | Oct 18, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Ten years after the “Super Outbreak” of 175 tornadoes ravaged the South and killed over 300 people, the National Weather Service is still struggling to reform itself and manage employee workloads to better prepare the nation for extreme weather events in...
FDA panel recommends Moderna COVID-19 vaccine boosters for at-risk groups

FDA panel recommends Moderna COVID-19 vaccine boosters for at-risk groups

by Hannah Zhihan Jiang | Oct 14, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON — A Food and Drug Administration’s advisory committee voted unanimously on Thursday to recommend that the FDA approve the booster shot of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for people age 65 and older and those with underlying medical conditions or who are at...
Goal to have 60% of people in every country vaccinated by mid-2022 not impossible, agency heads say

Goal to have 60% of people in every country vaccinated by mid-2022 not impossible, agency heads say

by Zinya Salfiti | Oct 13, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON — The goal to have at least 40% of people in every country vaccinated by the end of 2021 and at least 60% by mid-2022 is ambitious but not impossible, World Trade Organization Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who is a member of the multilateral...
Supreme Court considers dispute over Kentucky abortion law

Supreme Court considers dispute over Kentucky abortion law

by Ali McCadden | Oct 12, 2021 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — A Kentucky abortion clinic and the state’s attorney general went head-to-head in Supreme Court oral arguments Tuesday on whether the attorney general waited too long to defend a restrictive abortion law in a case that could give insights into the...
Following botched vaccine rollout to American Indians, lawmakers introduce Urban Indian Health Confer Act

Following botched vaccine rollout to American Indians, lawmakers introduce Urban Indian Health Confer Act

by Yiming Fu | Oct 5, 2021 | Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON – The Department of Health and Human Services’ botched response to rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine for Native Americans caused significant delays in getting the vaccine to urban American Indians, the president of the National Council of Urban Indian Health...
Pandemic overwhelms resources for sexual assault survivors, says Deputy Attorney General

Pandemic overwhelms resources for sexual assault survivors, says Deputy Attorney General

by Zinya Salfiti | Oct 5, 2021 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco told a Senate hearing Tuesday that the pandemic has exacerbated the increased demand for services for survivors of sexual violence as senators consider a bill to strengthen and renew the Violence Against Women Act. ...
Union leaders call on Trump to invoke Defense Production Act to speed delivery of protective gear to frontline workers

Union leaders call on Trump to invoke Defense Production Act to speed delivery of protective gear to frontline workers

by Khadija Islow | Apr 1, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science

President Donald Trump should invoke his authority under the Defense Production Act to expedite the delivery of masks, gloves and gowns to frontline workers who are at a high risk of contracting the coronavirus, union leaders said Tuesday. “While the rest of America...
Women could lose insurance coverage for birth control if the Supreme Court rules in favor of the Trump administration

Women could lose insurance coverage for birth control if the Supreme Court rules in favor of the Trump administration

by Suzy Vazquez and Cassidy Wang | Mar 20, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON — Rachel Fey remembers struggling to get health insurance to cover her birth control costs – more than $400 out of pocket for three months of her pills. For some women, paying for food and shelter often doesn’t leave enough left over to pay for birth...
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