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The White House says it's running out of money to cover COVID tests and vaccines
The White House asked for more money from Congress to keep its COVID response going. But that hasn't happened, so some things need to be wound down.
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Ukrainian men, manning a checkpoint for six hours, talk about the war and their lives
Ukrainians across the country are contributing to the war effort in different ways, including manning checkpoints far from the front lines.
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Many states are setting up their own extensive weather monitoring networks
Forecasters say with a rise in extreme weather disasters, the states' monitoring networks are key to saving lives.
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News brief: view from Kyiv, Fed meeting, targeted shooting probe
On Day 20 of the war, Russia continues to pummel cities across Ukraine. Fed policymakers open a two-day meeting Tuesday. Two homeless men are dead and three others injured in attacks in D.C. and NYC.
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A mad scientist and his bird in a bubble: The story behind a peculiar painting
The Los Angeles-area Huntington Museum and London's National Gallery are swapping two paintings: Thomas Gainsborough's Blue Boy for Joseph Wright of Derby's An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump.
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'a Year & Other Poems' examines the passing of time alongside the passing of grief
In her third poetry collection, 2019 Pulitzer-finalist Jos Charles examines time and what it means to mourn — and how knowing that there is an "after" can teach us to embrace it.
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Try as she might, Bram Stoker's widow couldn't kill 'Nosferatu'
The world's first vampire movie premiered 100 years ago. After a long copyright battle, Florence Stoker, widow of the author of Dracula, asked for all copies of Nosferatu to be destroyed. Were they?
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Young people in India, even those with multiple degrees, are unemployed
India's educated young people are demanding suitable jobs, but they don't exist. Plus, wages are declining. This came to a head with riots in some of the poorest districts of northern India.
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Saving starving manatees will mean saving this crucial lagoon habitat
An unprecedented die-off of manatees in Florida is now projected to last years. The state has allocated millions to clean up polluted waters and restore the seagrass manatees need to survive.
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A surge in COVID-19 spurs new lockdowns in China's cities
In the latest wave, the highly transmissible omicron variant has moved more quickly than contact tracing allows.
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