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Remembering the 6888th Battalion, the only all-female Black unit to serve overseas in WWII
Amidst the chaos of World War II, more than two years of letters had piled up in a tremendous backlog of approximately 17 million pieces of mail.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Is Safe And Effective For Kids Ages 5-11, Pfizer Says
A smaller dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for children ages 5 to 11, according to data the company released Monday. The data will now go before the FDA and CDC for review.
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A timeline of U.S. presidents and Russian President Vladimir Putin
Putin has dealt with at least five U.S. commanders-in-chief.
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U.S. to cut off imports of Russian energy as Ukraine war is fought with guns, money and minds
The war goes beyond the battlefield: Russia's economy relies on the sale of national energy.
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In 'I Ain't Studdin' Ya,' blues legend Bobby Rush reflects on finding success on his own terms
For more than 70 years, Bobby Rush has been singing the blues.
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Schools Are Getting Billions In COVID Relief Money. Here's How They Plan To Spend It
New staff, new technology and new classrooms are among the things superintendents are buying with this historic infusion of federal dollars. That's according to a new survey of district leaders.
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Remembering photojournalist Sumy Sadurni
Sumy Sadurni was a Spanish Mexican freelance photojournalist based in Kampala, Uganda. The 32-year-old was known for her evocative work across the region.
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FDA's plan to diversify clinical trials falls flat, study finds
Five years ago, the Food and Drug Administration began implementing a plan to increase diversity and transparency in its clinical trials of medicines.
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The case for free public transit
Some communities across the country are considering making at least some public transit free.
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Congress passes bill to shore up the Postal Service without cutting back on delivery
Congress mustered rare bipartisan support for the Postal Service package, dropping some of the more controversial proposals to settle on core ways to save the service and ensure its future operations.
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