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How much could the omicron variant disrupt American life this winter?
First projections of the variant's impact find a range of possibilities, from just a relatively small acceleration of the current trajectory to a big new wave that could rival last winter's surge.
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Trump Pushes Through Policy Changes And Staffing Appointments In Last Days In Office
In the final weeks of his administration, President Trump is pushing through policies and making appointments that his successor will have to contend with.
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U.S. Begins To Formally Withdraw From Paris Climate Agreement
NPR's David Greene talks to Andrew Light, a former State Department climate official who helped develop the Paris climate agreement. The U.S. withdrawal from the pact will be completed in a year.
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News Brief: Impeachment Transcripts, Election Day, Climate Pact Withdrawal
The first transcripts from the impeachment inquiry are now public. Four states are choosing governors and state lawmakers. The U.S. formally tells the U.N. it's leaving the Paris climate accord.
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Storm Dislodges Ship Stuck In Niagara Falls Rocks For Over 100 Years
For more than a century, a wrecked ship was lodged in the rocks above Niagara Falls. On Halloween, a storm bearing intense wind and rain, moved the vessel from its resting place.
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New CDC outbreak forecasting center could do for disease what weather service does for meteorology
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is debuting their $200-million Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics.
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Thousands displaced from Oahu military base due to contamination in Navy water system
State health officials said samples from the Red Hill shaft contained petroleum levels 350 times the level considered safe. Some 3,000 military members and families were moved to temporary housing.
Facing a new flood of COVID patients, Colorado nurses say the stress is unsustainable
As unvaccinated COVID-19 patients fill ICU and acute care beds in Colorado, patients with other ailments are being turned away, and health care workers are reaching a new breaking point.
Omicron evades Moderna vaccine too, study suggests, but boosters help
The Moderna vaccine's ability to shield against infection drops sharply when tested on the omicron variant. But getting a booster pumps the protection back up again, new research suggests.
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Inflation is still red hot, and it's forcing the Federal Reserve into a new game plan
The Federal Reserve is opening the door to possible interest rate hikes earlier next year than had been expected, as it wrestles with the highest inflation in nearly four decades.
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