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Coronavirus finds a new niche: kids

A five-fold increase in pediatric admissions in New York City this month. Close to double the numbers admitted in Washington, DC. And nationwide, on average, pediatric hospitalizations are up 35% in just the past week.

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Fauci describes Covid testing as 'problematic'

Dr. Anthony Fauci predicts that things are going to change substantially in January for Americans looking to get access to Covid-19 tests amid a winter surge of cases nationwide. Fauci told CNN's Kaitlan Collins the struggle to find Covid tests was triggered by the high demand brought on by Americans planning to travel during the holiday season.

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NYPD top cop pick highlights the slow rise of female police chiefs nationwide

For the first time in the New York Police Department's 176-year history, a woman will become police commissioner of the nation's largest police force -- leading an agency tasked with combating police misconduct and the recent rise in violent crime, while raising the stakes for departments around the country.

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US cities are breaking all-time homicide records this year

One of the fastest-growing cities in the country, the capital of Texas is nearing the end of its deadliest year on record in 2021 as cities nationwide are experiencing a rise in homicides and gun violence incidents that began last year when the pandemic tightened its grip on the US.

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Opinion: Why overturning Roe v. Wade would be a disaster for conservatives

Here's the best-kept secret about the so-called abortion "debate" in the United States: It's actually not that much of a debate at all. A majority of Americans believe that the decision to end or continue a pregnancy should be left to a woman and her doctor, not the state. Most Americans oppose laws that make it more difficult for reproductive health clinics to operate. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments next month challenging Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide, but fewer than a third of Americans want Roe to be overturned.

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