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COVID-19/Health & Wellness

Women more likely to have skipped health care during the pandemic than men, report reveals

By Lauren Mascarenhas More women than men skipped health care services during the pandemic, and a disproportionate share of those with prior health or economic issues have experienced worsening health conditions as a result, according to a report released Monday by the

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
COVID-19

Biden administration not confident Johnson & Johnson will meet 20 million goal by end of month

By Kaitlan Collins and Jen Christensen, CNN Officials in President Joe Biden’s administration are not confident that Johnson & Johnson will meet its self-imposed deadline to deliver 20 million coronavirus vaccines by the end of March, despite optimistic statements from the company.

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
COVID-19

Fully vaccinated people can visit unvaccinated family and friends, but one household at a time, CDC official says

By Christopher Rios Fully vaccinated people should feel free to visit their unvaccinated family and friends without restrictions, but visits should be limited to one unvaccinated household at a time, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials said Monday. And sorry, but

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
COVID-19

High levels of Covid infection right now could mean problems for vaccines later, ex-CDC chief says

By Christina Maxouris, CNN With a climbing number of Covid-19 vaccinations in the US, the light at the end of the tunnel is growing brighter. But right now, experts say it is critical to work on lowering Covid-19 case numbers — for

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
Politics

Sunrise Movement endorses Jennifer Carroll Foy for Virginia governor

By Rachel Janfaza, CNN Sunrise Movement, the progressive youth-led climate activist group, on Monday announced it is endorsing Jennifer Carroll Foy in the Virginia gubernatorial race. If elected, Carroll Foy would be the first Black female governor in the United States. In

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
In Memoriam/Sports

Elgin Baylor, former Lakers star, dies at 86

By David Close and Steve Almasy, CNN Basketball Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor died from natural causes Monday, according to the Los Angeles Lakers. Baylor, who played for the Lakers for 14 seasons and was an All-Star 11 times, was 86. “Elgin

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
Politics

Martin Luther King III: This is what my father would have done

Opinion by Martin Luther King III Over the past several months, we have seen state legislatures around the country move swiftly to try to limit the rights of Americans — and particularly Black Americans — at the ballot box. In doing so,

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
Politics

White House aides prep $3 trillion jobs package for Biden

By Phil Mattingly, CNN White House advisers are expected to present a two-part, $3 trillion jobs and infrastructure proposal to President Joe Biden as soon as this week, according to two people familiar with the plan. The proposal, which Biden’s top advisers

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
Politics

Warnock’s seat comes into focus amid battle over voting laws and filibuster rules

By Manu Raju, Ali Zaslav and Ted Barrett, CNN Freshman Sen. Raphael Warnock, whose surprise victory in Georgia helped give Democrats the narrowest of majorities, now finds himself squarely in the center of an intensifying battle over tightening election laws and protecting

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
Community

Evanston, Illinois, approves the country’s first reparations program for Black residents

By Skylar Mitchell and Suzanne Malveaux, CNN Officials in the Chicago suburb of Evanston voted Monday to release the first batch of funds in a program offering reparations to Black residents whose families have felt the effects of decades of discriminatory housing

March 23, 2021April 6, 2021
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