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Slim Hadiji administered coronavirus vaccinations to people in their homes in Marseille, France, where vaccination rates are lower than the national average.
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It comes after a slew of tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma Sunday night.
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Landlords will be able to move forward with eviction filings in cases where tenants owe at least $600 and the landlord has applied for rental relief funds from the District’s Stronger Together by Assisting You (STAY) program.
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The week-long protest is meant to serve as cogent response to climate change, which has adversely affected the communities of Indigenous people.
The family behind Koite Grill in Silver Spring also runs a halal butcher and grocer.
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A decade from now, at least 40 percent of the physician workforce will be 65 or older. (iStock)
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