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A former foster-kid-turned baker is giving back to the community as her cookie business soars.
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Congressional leaders are finalizing legislation that would include a fresh round of smaller stimulus checks. The proposal abandons more controversial issues.
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Hospitals are filling up so fast in California that officials are rolling out mobile field facilities and scrambling to hire more doctors and nurses to prepare for an expected surge in coronavirus patients.
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Plus: Can the virus make me sick many years later, like the chickenpox virus does?
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The government is pointing a finger at imports of frozen foods. The consensus in the scientific community: "highly unlikely."
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In the pandemic, a third of Americans struggle to pay usual costs, even some earning over $100,000. But living on the edge financially is nothing new in the U.S. Three households share their budgets.
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Stations have been playing Christmas music earlier than ever this year, as a way of luring in listeners during the pandemic. One Indiana station was doing it in July.
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Could earlier access to the vaccine for some groups, like Native Americans, be a form of reparations for historical injustice?
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Nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic, health care workers are optimistic about what a vaccine could mean for them, their families and patients.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 1,863 COVID-19 infections Tuesday and 32 deaths, as the first doses of vaccine for the virus were administered.
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