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Pandemic aid officials who overpaid vulnerable renters are saying, ‘We messed up, pay us back'
State and local agencies that distributed federal aid to renters facing eviction during the pandemic are now scrambling to claw back millions of dollars in overpayments.
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Travel purgatory: The wait for US passports is snarling summer plans
What’s causing the epic wait times? U.S. officials are blaming lingering pandemic-related staffing shortages and a pause of online processing.
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Families worry after Medicaid caregiver payments that were expanded during the pandemic end
Some states have already stopped payments to families of severely disabled children while others have yet to make them permanent.
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The Great Grift: How billions in COVID-19 relief aid was stolen or wasted
In seeking to quickly spend trillions in relief aid, the government conducted little oversight during the pandemic’s early stages, leading to he greatest grift in US history.
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Time Is Running Out to Repay Covid-Era 401(K), IRA Withdrawals — and Claim a Tax Refund
The CARES Act let investors take up to $100,000 of “coronavirus-related distributions.” Savers who repay funds within three years could claim a tax refund.
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CDC's Rochelle Walensky Resigns, Citing Pandemic Transition
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is resigning. Dr. Rochelle Walensky says the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic is a good time to make a transition. She sent a resignation letter to President Joe Biden and announced the decision at a CDC staff meeting Friday.
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WHO Downgrades COVID Pandemic, Says It's No Longer Emergency
The World Health Organization says that COVID-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency. The announcement on Friday marks a symbolic end to the devastating coronavirus pandemic that triggered once-unthinkable lockdowns, upended economies worldwide and killed at least 7 million people worldwide.
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Biden Proposes $1.6 Billion to Crack Down on COVID Relief Fraud
President Joe Biden’s administration is asking Congress to agree to pay more than $1.6 billion to help clean up the mess of fraud against the massive government coronavirus pandemic relief programs.
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Travelers Rush to Take Advantage of China Reopening
First international travelers are arriving in China without the mandatory quarantine that had been imposed at the start of the pandemic three years ago. The easing of border restrictions comes even as the virus continues to spread in China amid what critics say is a lack of transparency from Beijing. More foreign governments are imposing testing requirements on travelers from...
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New Year's Revelers Flock to Parties After COVID Hiatus
With countdowns and fireworks, revelers in major city centers across the Asia-Pacific region are ushering in the first new year without COVID-19 restrictions since the pandemic began in 2020. While COVID-19 continues to cause death and dismay, particularly in China, which is battling a nationwide surge in infections after suddenly easing anti-epidemic measures, countries had largely lifted quarantine requirements, restrictions...
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Officials Test Confetti Ahead of Annual New Year's Eve Celebration
Roughly 3,000 pounds of confetti will rain down on Times Square to help ring in 2023.
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Congress Ends COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for US Troops
U.S. military forces around the world will no longer be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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US to Release Medicine From National Stockpile as Flu Season Rages
The Biden administration says it will release doses of prescription flu medicine from the Strategic National Stockpile
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US Reaches 100 Million COVID Cases as Concern Mounts Over Respiratory ‘Tripledemic'
As the U.S. approaches the three-year mark of the arrival of the coronavirus, the country reached a new unpleasant milestone: 100 million COVID cases.
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Biden Administration Reopens Website for Free At-Home COVID Tests as Part of Winter Plan
The Biden administration is again making some free COVID-19 tests available to all American households
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China Eases Some of Its Most Controversial ‘Zero-COVID' Policies After Mass Protests
In a sharp reversal, China has announced a series of measures rolling back some of its most draconian anti-COVID-19 restrictions.
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China's COVID-19 Cases Hit Daily Record as Expanded Lockdowns Spark Protests
China is expanding pandemic lockdowns, including in a city where factory workers clashed with police this week, as its number of COVID-19 cases hits a daily record.
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Protests Erupt at World's Largest iPhone Factory as China Tightens COVID-19 Controls
Videos and postings on Chinese social media say employees at the world’s biggest Apple iPhone factory have been beaten and detained in protests over contract disputes amid anti-virus controls.
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Death Caused by Excessive Drinking Spiked During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Alcohol-related deaths among middle-aged Americans rose nearly 30% in 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new CDC study found.
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Biden Administration Extends COVID Public Health Emergency
The Biden administration says the COVID-19 public health emergency will continue through Jan. 11 as officials brace for a spike in cases this winter.