Poll of the week: A new NPR/PBS Newshour/Marist College poll finds that 61% of Americans say they’ll choose to get the coronavirus vaccine if it is made available to them. A minority (32%) said they would not.
When should you get the vaccine if you have had Covid-19? Dr. Wen explains
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Over 175.1 million doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered in the United States as of April 9, but many people still have questions about when to get the vaccine -- particularly if they have had Covid-1...
‘The Crown’ effect: How a TV show introduced Prince Philip to a generation of Americans
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Los Angeles For over 70 years, he was at Queen Elizabeth II's side. Not until he was 96, just three years before his death, did Prince Philip step back from most of his public duties. Yet, while he did less in the pu...
Too Chinese for the US, too American for China. Where can Asian Americans like me call home?
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Tokyo Last summer, a Chinese man approached me on a crowded Beijing street and asked me in Mandarin if I was Chinese American. It seemed innocent enough, as I was speaking English with expat friends. But after I nod...
Unlike Biden, Americans don’t see new infrastructure as a priority
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President Joe Biden is pushing his infrastructure bill, the American Jobs Plan. This bill strays from what has helped him maintain an approval rating above 50% so far during his presidency because, even though the p...
Denver bar requires COVID-19 vaccine for dine-in customers, employees
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Bar Max announced the policy two weeks ago on social media, before reopening for indoor dining last week. Before then, the cocktail bar spent most of the pandemic offering only a small to-go menu, according to the we...
Frustration grows at US military bases overseas over slow pace of vaccine rollout
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Washington Many members of the American military and their family members stationed outside the US are growing increasingly frustrated at the pace of the coronavirus vaccine rollout on overseas bases which is lagging...
Nearly 40% of Marines have declined Covid-19 vaccine
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Washington Nearly 40% of US Marines are declining Covid-19 vaccinations, according to data provided to CNN on Friday by the service, the first branch to disclose service-wide numbers on acceptance and declination. A...
Amid Michigan coronavirus case spike, Whitmer urges suspension of in-person high school classes
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The state is the national leader in the number of cases of COVID-19 by population despite increasing vaccinations. "We all have to step up our game for the next two weeks to bring down rising cases, and that is why ...
COVID-19 vaccines effective against California coronavirus variant: study
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The study, led by researchers with Duke University, found that the Moderna coronavirus vaccine, as well as a vaccine candidate from Novavax that has not yet been approved for emergency use in the U.S., were both effe...
Tucker: Every time Democrats ‘import a new voter,’ they dilute Americans’ political power
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The Fox News host, who recently debuted "Tucker Carlson Today" in partnership with Fox Nation, doubled down on earlier warnings of the long-term ramifications of illegal immigration in a guest appearance on "Fox News...