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CDC to stop reporting new COVID infections in changes to how it tracks the pandemic

The CDC says the coming end of the public health emergency means the agency will be scaling back the data it routinely collects and releases about the pandemic.

After Jordan Neely’s death, homeless advocates blame NYC’s ‘dehumanizing’ policies

The 30-year-old homeless man died from a chokehold by another passenger on the NYC subway. Advocates say the city's policies and rhetoric concerning people who are homeless are dangerous and false.

America has a loneliness epidemic. Here are 6 steps to address it

Lacking connection can increase the risk for premature death to levels comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, according to a new advisory from the U.S. Surgeon General.

Founder of the We Build The Wall group linked to Steve Bannon is sentenced to 4 years

Brian Kolfage previously pleaded guilty for his role in siphoning donations a campaign that promised to help Donald Trump construct a wall along the southern U.S. border.

An overlooked brain system helps you grab a coffee – and plan your next cup

Researchers have found a system in the brain that seems to integrate control of individual muscles with a person's intentions, emotions, and entire body.

Filming on Alec Baldwin’s movie ‘Rust’ is shifting to Montana

Filming is set to resume this week in Montana, in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of a cinematographer during a rehearsal with actor Alec Baldwin on the original production in New Mexico in 2021.

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