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Navigating Life When You Have A Child With Disabilities

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The CDC says more than three million children in the U.S. had a disability in 2019.
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Demand For At-Home COVID Tests High Across The U.S. Amid Variant Surge

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At-home tests are flying off the shelves, and the uptick in usage has medical officials concerned.
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Chicago Organization Uses Live Storytelling To Discuss Mental Health

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The Chicago organization Erasing The Distance uses live performances to work through topics like alcoholism, depression, anxiety and PTSD.
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What You Need To Know About The FDA-Approved Drug For Alzheimer's

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Questions linger about whether treatment actually works. FDA will monitor the drug's effectiveness.
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Utah Enacts Ban On 'Conversion Therapy' For LGBTQ Minors

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The "therapy," which aims to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity, has been linked to depression and suicidal thoughts.
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Off Balance: The Scooter Craze Is Too Fast For Safety Rules

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A Newsy investigation finds an unusual lack of national safety rules and industry standards for the popular standing electric scooters.
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Model With Down Syndrome Makes History With Victoria's Secret

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Sofia Jirau is the first model for Victoria's Secret with Down syndrome.
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Tired Of Being Misrepresented, Sikh Americans Create Their Own Stories

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Author Simran Jeet Singh says the challenge is for mainstream media to cover beyond moments of violence and racist hate.
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Confederate Statues Still Standing in U.S. Capitol

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Ten Confederate statues are still on display in the Capitol building after the removal of Virginia's Robert E. Lee sculpture.
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House Passes Bill Protecting Same-Sex Marriage Rights

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The House introduced a bill named The Respect for Marriage Act that aims to protect same-sex marriages for LGBTQIA couples.
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FCC Chair Makes Case To Establish 988 As U.S.' Mental Health Hotline

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The FCC hopes giving the National Suicide Prevention Hotline a three-digit number will help more people reach it.
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Louisiana Twister Carved Destruction In Mere Moments

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Scott Withers investigates the aftermath of a powerful tornado in the New Orleans area.
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Commission Aims To Commemorate, Preserve Women's Suffrage Stories

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The Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission hopes this year's commemoration will prompt Americans to learn more about women's historical contributions.
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Newsy Investigation: Schools Lack Clear Protocols For COVID-19 Updates

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Newsy found issues in 33 states where parents are struggling to get updated information from their children's school districts.
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Man Denied Heart Transplant For Being Unvaccinated Against COVID-19

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D.J. Ferguson's family says Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston denied the procedure because he is unvaccinated.
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Portland Mayor Tear Gassed By Federal Agents During Protests

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Mayor Ted Wheeler joined protesters demonstrating against the presence of federal agents sent by President Trump to restore order in Portland.
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Trump Budget Proposal Would Overhaul Tobacco Regulation Authority

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Under the president's proposal, the Center for Tobacco Products would be part of a new agency.
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Feds Vow Major Aid For Hurricane Ian Victims Amid Rescues

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FEMA's director said the government is ready to provide aid days after Hurricane Ian came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane.
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High Inflation Rates Are Making Child Care Costs Rise

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Parents are feeling not only the rising costs of housing, feeding and clothing their families but also the inflation bite of higher day care bills.
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Starbucks Raises Prices Again Despite Increased Earnings

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Starbucks raised prices in October and again last month.
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Standard Chartered: Bullish on Japanese Yen, Bearish on Taiwan Dollar

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Mayank Mishra, global foreign exchange and macro strategist at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses the outlook for the British pound, the U.S. dollar and Asian currencies. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, Yvonne Man and David Ingles on...
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YouTube Is Also at Risk After Russia's Facebook Ban

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Google, one of the few American corporate giants still operating in Russia, is poised to lose one of its biggest footholds in the country as tensions with the Kremlin continue to escalate. On Monday a Moscow court banned Meta Platforms...
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs 'Don't Say Gay' Bill

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The legislation has pushed Florida and DeSantis to the forefront of the country's culture wars.
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Pimco: Yield Inversion May Not Be a Good Indicator Now

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Erin Browne, portfolio manager at Pacific Investment Management Co., talks about the Treasury yield curve's inversion, its implications for financial markets, and her investment strategy. The U.S. two-year yield briefly exceeded the...