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Man Raped A Woman On a Philadelphia Train And Not One Passenger Intervened
Authorities said the incident could have been prevented if just one person had intervened or called the police. Authorities said the incident could have been prevented if just one person had intervened or called the police. -
FDA Approves First E-Cigarette To Help Smokers Cut Back
Vuse received the FDA's first e-cigarette authorization for its Solo e-cigarette line and its tobacco-flavored nicotine cartridges. Vuse received the FDA's first e-cigarette authorization for its Solo e-cigarette line and its tobacco-flavored nicotine cartridges. -
United Airlines To Begin Firing Unvaccinated Workers
United Airlines said it will be giving non-compliant employees one more chance to comply with the mandate during the separation process. United Airlines said it will be giving non-compliant employees one more chance to comply with the mandate during the separation process. -
Eight Infant Deaths Results In Recall Of 3.3. Million Baby Loungers
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled all of The Boppy Company's infant lounge products after they were linked to several infant deaths. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled all of The Boppy Company's infant lounge products after they were linked to several infant deaths. -
2020 Census Shows Slowed Population Growth, Diversity Increase
While population growth may have slowed down, it has now become more diverse and more multiracial. While population growth may have slowed down, it has now become more diverse and more multiracial. -
Passing Of $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill A Bipartisan Win For Biden
The $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed the U.S. Senate with an unconventional bipartisan 69 to 30 vote. The $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed the U.S. Senate with an unconventional bipartisan 69 to 30 vote. -
California Requiring All Health Care Workers To Get Vaccinated
California has become the first U.S. state to require vaccines for all state health care workers. California has become the first U.S. state to require vaccines for all state health care workers. -
UK To Open Borders To Vaccinated U.S. And EU Travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers from the U.S. and most of the EU will no longer be required to quarantine upon arrival. Fully vaccinated travelers from the U.S. and most of the EU will no longer be required to quarantine upon arrival. -
U.S. Names China, Ethiopia, Myanmar And Others In Genocide Report
The State Department's annual report to Congress said genocide and other atrocities are occurring in China and elsewhere. The State Department's annual report to Congress said genocide and other atrocities are occurring in China and elsewhere. -
U.S. Entering Time Of Intense Competition With China, White House Officials Say
Engagement with China has come to an end and the U.S. needs to implement a "new set of strategic parameters." Engagement with China has come to an end and the U.S. needs to implement a "new set of strategic parameters."