No time or 'enormously selfish'? People who haven't gotten a COVID-19 shot may have many reasons
While some may fundamentally reject rolling up their sleeves for a shot, officials say there are many reasons why people may not have gotten vaccinated.

While some may fundamentally reject rolling up their sleeves for a shot, officials say there are many reasons why people may not have gotten vaccinated.
The 18-year-old singer partnered with the White House on Wednesday to encourage young people to get vaccinated.
Alexis McGill Johnson, leader of the billion-dollar abortion chain Planned Parenthood, claimed Tuesday that a pro-life Texas law that could save tens of thousands of unborn babies from abortion isn’t about “loving thy neighbor.” Planned Parenthood and other pro-abortion groups filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the the Texas Heartbeat Act, Senate Bill 8. The law prohibits abortions […]
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Most of you wouldn't talk to a friend like you do to yourself. Negative self-talk can influence our biochemistry, and lead to feelings of weaker muscles and higher stress. The good news is that there are many ways to challenge it and be present.
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Conservative MP says security operation was ‘absolute shambles’ amid Covid and terror threat
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By Emma Rumney JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Happy Letsitsa hasn't paid off the money he borrowed to survive a 2019 drought that ravaged his maize and sunflower farm in the South African province of Free
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This summer, Jezebel is having guest authors from a range of genres stop by to make summer reading recommendations. Today’s guest is Rose Eveleth, host of the podcast Flash Forward, with a list heavy on science, technology, and humans’ perennially complicated relationship to both. In April, Eveleth released Flash…
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The Kremlin envoy on Afghanistan says Moscow expects the Taliban to fulfill its pledge not to threaten Russia or its allies in Central Asia, In an interview published Wednesday, Russian envoy Zamir Kabulov voiced confidence that the Taliban would focus on securing their gains in Afghanistan
Soriya Cohen said that if her husband's body is never found, the area where the condo once stood should be considered a holy site where nothing should be built.
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(Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will discuss the hot housing market and its risks with fellow regulators on Friday, Bloomberg News reported.
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