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‘Help us feel safe at school’: High School students call for social justice after racism concerns

Click here for updates on this story     BIGLERVILLE, Pennsylvania (WPMT) — More than 1,500 people have signed onto an online petition which calls to help Biglerville High School students feel safe at school while holding students and staff accountable for alleged racist views within the school community. The petition on Change.org also includes anonymous stories

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New York State Department of Health undercounted Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes, attorney general’s report says

The New York State Department of Health undercounted Covid-19 deaths among nursing home residents by approximately 50%, according to a report released Thursday by the state attorney general’s office. The report preliminarily concludes that deaths were underreported based on a survey of 62 nursing homes, a roughly 10% sample of total facilities across the state.

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Overwhelmed by Covid deaths, America’s largest cemetery refrigerates bodies — and funerals take up to a month

Spanning 1,400 acres and eight venues, Rose Hills Memorial Park and Mortuary is the biggest cemetery in North America. But the number of Covid-19-related deaths since the holidays have so challenged its capacity that grieving families are having to wait a month for funeral services — and the cemetery has had to order refrigeration units

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Rocco, 11, assisted police with rescue of a woman who wandered during Kansas City’s last snowfall

Click here for updates on this story     KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV/KSMO) — An 80-year-old woman who wandered away from her home during Kansas City’s last heavy snowfall is reunited with her family. Thankfully a watchful, quick thinking 11-year-old came to the rescue. Kansas City police and the woman’s husband were frantically searching that snowy morning

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Anti-science movement set up US for worse pandemic, infectious disease expert says

The anti-science movement has set up the United States and the world up for a worse Covid-19 pandemic than otherwise would have been, infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Hotez argued Thursday. “An anti-science disinformation campaign of unprecedented magnitude and led by both multinational corporations and some governments, especially the Russian and US Governments, fuels the

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