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Parents hunting for baby formula as shortage spans US

Parents across the U.S. are scrambling to find baby formula because supply disruptions and a massive safety recall have swept many leading brands off store shelves.

Biden pushes ‘ultra-MAGA’ label on GOP as he defends record

President Joe Biden on Tuesday warned voters unhappy with soaring inflation and his stalled domestic agenda against turning power over to “ultra-MAGA” Republicans in the midterm elections as he increasingly tries to cast former President Donald Trump and his adherents as a political foil.

Political reality: Congress can’t save — or end — abortion

Fighting for decades over abortion policy, Congress is about to run into the stark political limits of its ability to save — or end — the Roe v. Wade protections.

Rare cases of COVID returning pose questions for Pfizer pill

As more doctors prescribe Pfizer’s powerful COVID-19 pill, new questions are emerging about its performance, including why a small number of patients appear to relapse after taking the drug.

Biden signs Ukraine bill, seeks $40B aid, in Putin rejoinder

Washington sought to portray a united front against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan measure to reboot the World War II-era “lend-lease” program, which helped defeat Nazi Germany, to bolster Kyiv and Eastern European allies.

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California Lawmakers Backed Bill to Curb ADA Lawsuits — So Why Did It Fail?

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Kaiser Nurses Say New Technology Is Undermining Patient Care, Job Quality

Kaiser Permanente nurses who staff the health system's telephone...

Should California Make Voting Easier or Harder? Lawmakers Debate the Question

California and Los Angeles are grappling with a question...

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