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Month: September 2022

Biden administration asks Congress for funding for ‘critical needs’: Ukraine, Covid-19, monkeypox and natural disasters

By Betsy Klein, CNN The Biden administration is outlining its request to Congress for the next government funding bill that includes additional money for what it is describing as “four critical needs,” including “support for Ukraine, Covid-19, monkeypox and natural disaster recovery.” The request comes as lawmakers are set to return to Washington after the

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14,000 UPPAbaby strollers recalled because of amputation risk

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business Approximately 14,400 strollers manufactured by UPPAbaby are being recalled because of a risk of amputating children’s fingers. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a release Thursday that the rear brakes on the brand’s All-Terrain Ridge Jogging strollers have “openings that can cause amputation or laceration if a non-occupant child’s

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Coyote warning after dog killed, man mauled in separate Massachusetts attacks

By John Atwater Click here for updates on this story     COHASSET, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A Massachusetts town is alerting residents after two reported coyote incidents, including one where a man and his unleashed dogs were attacked by a coyote. Cohasset police said they received two reports of incidents involving coyote interactions last Saturday. Police officers

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McCarthy requests documents and testimony from Garland over Mar-a-Lago search

By Annie Grayer, CNN House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland about the search of former President Donald Trump‘s home at Mar-a-Lago requesting that Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray testify in public and provide documents Republicans have requested relating to the search, as congressional GOP pressure on the

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Department of Veterans Affairs to offer abortion counseling and certain abortions to veterans

By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN The Department of Veterans Affairs will soon offer abortions in certain cases and abortion counseling to veterans, regardless of state laws. It’s the latest move taken by the Biden administration to expand abortion rights in the wake of the Supreme Court decision to eliminate the federal right to an abortion earlier

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