Category Archives: Science

COVID-19 surge pummels Hawaii and its native population

HONOLULU (AP) — Kuulei Perreira-Keawekane could barely breathe when she went to a Hawaii emergency room. Nausea made it difficult for her to stand and her body throbbed with pain.

House panel seeks records from tech companies in riot probe

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House panel investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol issued sweeping document requests on Friday to social media companies, expanding the scope of its investigation as it seeks to examine the events leading to the Jan.

Milwaukee suburban school won’t offer students free lunch

MILWAUKEE (AP) — A suburban Milwaukee school district is meeting to possibly reconsider opting out of a federally funded free meal program, a move that met with widespread criticism from parents after school board members said they were concerned parti...

Rhodes Scholar heading to Oxford after DACA uncertainty

BOSTON (AP) — The first “Dreamer” to be awarded a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship is finally poised to attend the University of Oxford after years of uncertainty about whether the U.S. would allow him to return home as a DACA recipient.

COVID vaccination site opens at Dulles for arriving Afghans

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government has opened a mass COVID-19 vaccination site for arriving Afghans near Dulles International Airport, where some of the thousands fleeing the Taliban are now arriving daily.

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the

CP NewsAlert: Manitoba brings back COVID orders, gives more freedom to vaccinated

WINNIPEG — Manitoba is bringing back some of its COVID-19 public health orders and will allow only people who are fully vaccinated to go to restaurants, bars, bingo halls and sporting events. Health Minister Audrey Gordon says it's an important step

Powell: Fed on track to slow aid for economy later this year

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve will start dialing back its ultra-low-rate policies this year as long as hiring continues to improve, Chair Jerome Powell said Friday, signaling the beginning of the end of the Fed’s extraordinary response to the

Health officials report five new cases of COVID-19 on Prince Edward Island Friday

CHARLOTTETOWN — Health officials in Prince Edward Island reported five new cases of COVID-19 in the province today.   All five people recently travelled outside Atlantic Canada and they are self-isolating.    Prince Edward Island currently has eight ac...

Health officials report five new cases of COVID-19 on Prince Edward Island Friday

CHARLOTTETOWN — Health officials in Prince Edward Island reported five new cases of COVID-19 in the province today.   All five people recently travelled outside Atlantic Canada and they are self-isolating.    Prince Edward Island currently has eight ac...

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