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Friday's announcement comes amid a debate over the composition of the nine-member court that now has a 6-3 conservative majority.
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Amazon avoided the prospect of a first unionized warehouse in America, where it's now the second-largest private employer. The vote in Alabama had prompted new interest in unions across the country.
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Health, Science & Environment"The pandemic illuminated inequities that have existed for generations and revealed for all of America a known, but often unaddressed, epidemic impacting public health: racism," Walensky said.
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Business & EconomyFord, Stellantis, and now GM again: Auto makers continue to close plants as they reel from a shortage of chips that poses a critical challenge for the sector.
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Long-term care options are expensive and often out of reach for elders and people with disabilities. Part of the president's proposed infrastructure plan would help fund home-based health services.
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As Queen Elizabeth II's husband, Prince Philip was the longest-serving consort in British history. He died Friday at Windsor Castle.
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It's a really large mail-in election. (Yes, this one, too.) The tally of yes and no votes has finally begun.
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These digital credentials could return us to normal life more quickly, but they have stirred controversy in some quarters.
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President Biden declared gun violence a public health crisis and a blemish on the nation in remarks at the White House Rose Garden on Thursday.
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By July 1, Virginians will be able to possess small amounts of cannabis legally. It's the third state this year to legalize marijuana with a stated focus on reducing harm to communities of color.
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The president's overall approach to legislating so far — on a big, bold agenda — is winning plaudits from political strategists, left and right.
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The moves come after recent high-profile mass shootings put added pressure on the president to act on gun violence.