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A Florida bill that would roll back child labor restrictions cleared a Senate panel this week, sparking debate over whether it empowers families or risks pushing vulnerable teens out of school. The proposal, which would allow 16 and 17 year-olds to work longer hours on school nights and in...
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When a rare tornado swept through the north side of Minneapolis, Michelle Neal scrambled for cover at a fast-food restaurant. “It was unreal-we could have died,” she told Minnesota Public Radio. “McDonald’s saved me.” It’s the kind of scenario that Julia Nerbonne, executive director of Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light,...
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Los líderes electorales locales en Dakota del Norte no creen que la violencia política sea algo que vayan a encontrar, pero una nueva encuesta nacional se sumó a la lista de sentimientos preocupantes entre los votantes, manteniendo a los cargos en alerta. En la última encuesta de PBS/Marist, uno...
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Local election leaders in North Dakota do not feel like political violence is something they will encounter but a new national poll added to the list of concerning sentiments among voters, keeping offices on their toes. In the latest new PBS/Marist poll, one in five U.S. adults believes Americans may have...
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COVID-19 vaccines are authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for widespread use for those who are eligible. But while vaccines are now more accessible, vaccination rates are slowing across the country. The seven-day average of first doses administered continues to decline, with virtually no change in...
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Las vacunas contra el COVID-19 están autorizadas por la Food and Drug Administration (Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos, o FDA, por sus siglas en inglés) de EE. UU. para uso general en personas elegibles. Sin embargo, aunque ahora hay un mayor acceso a las vacunas, las tasas de vacunación...