
Millions of Americans unable to get 2nd COVID-19 vaccine shot
Hospital and public health officials say vaccine supply and scheduling snafus are a big reason for 2nd-dose delays.
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Hospital and public health officials say vaccine supply and scheduling snafus are a big reason for 2nd-dose delays.
Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
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Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
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Hospital and public health officials say vaccine supply and scheduling snafus are a big reason for 2nd-dose delays.
Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
Woman claims power provider is breaking Texas price-gouging law with sky-high charges during state's deep-freeze outages.
Banking executive will succeed Roger Ferguson Jr. and become the second Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company.
The agency approved a $3.2 billion program to help low-income families and people who lost jobs in the last year.
The disappearance of the 3-year-old girl while vacationing with her family in 2007 captured the world's attention. Now, more than 13 years later, there is a suspect in Germany who may have answers.
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