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Some people in Saskatchewan will soon be eligible for bivalent COVID 19 vaccine
REGINA — More people in Saskatchewan will be able to book a COVID-19 bivalent booster shot starting Monday.
Sep 15, 2022 1:36 PM
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Thousands of striking nurses return to work in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Thousands of nurses returned to work Thursday at Minnesota hospitals following a three-day strike over wage increases and staffing and retention made worse by the coronavirus pandemic.
Sep 15, 2022 1:30 PM
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Louisiana judge tosses permits for $9.4B plastics complex
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Louisiana judge has thrown out air quality permits for a Taiwanese company’s planned $9.
Sep 15, 2022 1:30 PM
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US warns monkeypox could mutate to resist antiviral drug
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health officials are warning against overuse of the lone drug available to treat monkeypox, saying that even a small mutation in the virus could render the pills ineffective.
Sep 15, 2022 1:22 PM
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Manitoba strikes deal with drugstore chain to supply free menstrual products
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government plans to make millions of menstrual products available for free at schools, women's shelters and resource centres across the province.
Sep 15, 2022 11:15 AM
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Judge continues to bar anti-abortion activists from clinic
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A group of anti-abortion activists will continue to be banned from interfering with patients and providers at a reproductive health clinic outside Nashville, a federal judge has ruled.
Sep 15, 2022 10:35 AM
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With its queen gone, Britain ponders how to discuss death
Where goes Queen Elizabeth II , there — inevitably — go each of us and all those we love.
Sep 15, 2022 4:47 AM
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Accusers call suicide of convicted neurologist 'selfish act'
NEW YORK (AP) — Six women who testified against a neurologist they accused of sexaully assaulting them while they were his patients returned to court on Wednesday to speak out against him, this time under unusual circumstances they described as a cru
Sep 14, 2022 5:55 PM
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California governor OKs mental health courts for homeless
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — With more than 100,000 people living on California’s streets, Gov.
Sep 14, 2022 5:33 PM
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Don't blame schools for high COVID rates among B.C. youth: provincial health officer
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's provincial health officer says the findings of a study she co-authored showing children and youth have had the highest rates of COVID-19 in parts of the province should not be interpreted to suggest those infections occ
Sep 14, 2022 4:45 PM
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