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Revised Guidelines May Make It Easier To Treat Opioid Addictions
The Biden administration is working on new federal guidelines that will make it easier for Americans experiencing opioid addiction to get more effective medical treatment.
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News Brief: N.C. Shooting, DOJ Investigates Louisville Police, Mask Policy
Only 20 seconds of police bodycam footage released in N.C. shooting. Justice Department launches a probe into Louisville's police department. The CDC is expected to update its mask-wearing policy.
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D.C. Police Department Victim Of Apparent Ransomware Attack
A group called Babuk claimed to be behind the ransomware attack on the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department.
Targeting Landlords Who Rent to Illegal Immigrants
The city of Escondido, Calif., has become the latest community in the nation to crack down on landlords who rent to illegal immigrants. The new ordinance allows residents and business owners, as well as city officials to file complaints if they suspect a landlord is renting to illegal immigrants.
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Virgin Of Guadalupe Mosaic Surfs Into Calif. Town
Our Lady of Guadalupe has mysteriously appeared beneath a viaduct near the ocean in Encinitas, Calif. The 10 foot by 10 foot brightly colored mosaic of the Virgin riding a surfboard is intricate and beautiful. The problem is that the piece is illegal and the mayor says it "qualifies for graffiti."
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Firefighters Stop Wind-Whipped Brush Fire Near Homes In Conejo Valley Neighborhood
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Brazil's COVID-19 Deaths Top 400,000 Amid Fears Of Worsening Crisis
Daily death tolls have dropped, but experts are wary of another surge. President Jair Bolsonaro, amid a Senate probe into the country's pandemic response, continues to attack health measures.
Federal And Local Law Enforcement Continue To Arrest Rioters After Capitol Breach
A day after pro-Trump extremists breached the U.S. Capitol, law enforcement is scrambling to make arrests. Also, the effort has shed light on how the building's security failed.
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Pediatricians Weigh In On What's Safe And Not Safe For Unvaccinated Children
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with pediatricians Nia Heard-Garris of Northwestern University and Jose Romero, Arkansas secretary of health, about what's safe and not safe to do with unvaccinated children.
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Burning Man Canceled: 'Relief' As Burners, Locals See Bright Side Of Informal Events
For the second straight year, the communal arts festival isn't happening because of the pandemic. But the community that hosts the pilgrimage doesn't mind.
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