Leading Republicans have declined to say whether they think requirements by schools, the military and private employers should be overturned, raising concerns among public health experts as vaccines become more politicized.
Except for the vaccine requirements and the directive to wear masks indoors and fewer international celebrities able to cross borders to be there, it was the same.
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first major public outing was with Sen. Mitch McConnell, who assured her confirmation last year.
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It is safe to get shots for the flu and for the coronavirus — no matter whether it’s your first shot or your third — at the same time, according to experts and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Of the estimated 16,000 spring-run Chinook salmon that made the journey from the Golden Gate Bridge to creeks across the Central Valley, about 14,500 have died, nearly all of them before spawning.
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The 2021 Met Gala red carpet starts streaming at 5:30 p.m. Eastern time. The theme this year? "American Independence."
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President Biden will ask global leaders to commit to fully vaccinating 70 percent of the world’s population against coronavirus by next September.
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People wait to receive a vaccine dose manufactured by the Serum Institute of India in late August. (Reuters)
The ban is devastating for developing nations with low vaccination rates, though Western officials mindful of their own booster programs have been careful not to push New Delhi too hard.
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Researchers tell The Washington Post that the coronavirus pandemic could be affecting the ways young adults are coping with stress — methods they call worrisome.
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Hospitalizations — directly and indirectly related to the coronavirus — are up across the region, stressing staffing and prompting some hospitals to pause elective surgeries for the first time since infection cases spiked last winter.
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While the plan includes increased transparency and community involvement, it does not address any direct changes to the quarantine policy that has sparked the most uproar among parents.
Members of National Guard stand guard at one of the fence entrances to the U.S. Capitol Hill on Jan. 15. (Salwan Georges/The Post)
A nation united on Sept. 12, 2001, has become utterly divided in two decades.
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Washington’s venues experienced fits and starts over the past 18 months.
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Privacy advocate Alvaro Bedoya has spearheaded pivotal research into how the government’s use of facial recognition software hurts America’s most marginalized groups.
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Experts consider the verdict in the trial a partial victory for both sides, but the ruling also carries ramifications for companies beyond those involved in the case. (Reuters)
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The verdict has implications for other antitrust cases against major gaming companies and can lead to changes in the mobile gaming landscape.
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Amazon locks wholesalers into deals guaranteeing the tech giant makes a minimum profit, the suit alleges.
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Ryan Fitzpatrick is sacked by Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Uchenna Nwosu on Sunday. (John McDonnell/The Post)
Washington placed Fitzpatrick on injured reserve, a day after he suffered a partial dislocation of his right hip during a season-opening loss to the Chargers.
Wild-card choices Sergio Garcia, Shane Lowry and Ian Poulter complete a team that includes Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrell Hatton and Bernd Wiesberger.
The former Raptors and Heat star, who was forced into early retirement, doesn’t appear consumed by hypotheticals and missed opportunities.
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As schools and offices reopen, working parents of vulnerable children face what may be their toughest stretch of the pandemic.
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Butter temperature and consistency are crucial in baking. Here are five methods to consider.
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Door sweeps are designed to block drafts from coming in through the gap between the bottom edge of a door and the threshold.
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Performers in dance-centric shows such as “Chicago” and “Hamilton” relearn the steps they haven’t done in 18 months.
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