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The House passes the $1.9 trillion Covid aid package, a major step in easing some of the pain caused by the pandemic. It next goes to the Senate. https://t.co/ieDIlArYPl
A new study found that doctors gave the wrong antibiotics to nearly half of 670,400 people diagnosed with a UTI. In addition, over three-quarters of those women received antibiotic prescriptions for longer than medically necessary. https://t.co/xIDYKVLxCz
Kartik Pinglé and Jasmine Wright haven't graduated from high school yet. But they've already discovered four new exoplanets and co-authored a peer-reviewed paper. https://t.co/QJ0ZgWXZNi
The name of Mary Jackson, NASA's first African American female engineer and one of the barrier-breaking inspirations for the book "Hidden Figures," will officially adorn the space agency's Washington, DC, headquarters https://t.co/QjUIuYJA6m
1. Use deep breathing
2. Try guided sleep meditations and muscle relaxation
3. Stop the blame game
4. Avoid clock watching
5. Don't drink alcohol before bed
6. Write down your worries
7. Beware of blue light and stimulation
8. Get up after 20 minutes https://t.co/gAX1XEvm4n
Two House Republicans who voted in 2019 to support the Equality Act flipped their votes Thursday and opposed the legislation, which intends to protect people from being discriminated based on sexual orientation and gender identity https://t.co/atx8ZbjOX0
With the combination of celebrity book clubs and a seemingly endless number of streaming services looking for content, more books hitting the shelves these days are being optioned for TV and movies. And not just optioned, they're actually getting made. https://t.co/UuXHUHzkJN
Richard Carranza, chancellor of NYC's public schools system, said he will step down in March. He said he had lost 11 family members and friends to Covid-19.
He'll be succeeded by Meisha Ross Porter, who'll be the first African American woman in that role. https://t.co/K7rX3KrxJ2
CNN's Fareed Zakaria says Biden had to take into account the complexity of the Middle East in his decision to not penalize the Saudi Crown Prince over Khashoggi’s murder despite promising to punish senior Saudi leaders.
"The [WH] has done something that is reasonably balanced." https://t.co/0B4meWaomx
The Atlanta Dream, the WNBA team previously co-owned by former US Sen. Kelly Loeffler, has been sold to executives from a national real estate firm and a former player https://t.co/tqJrlcpF6J
House progressives are furious with the Senate parliamentarian's decision to remove the $15 minimum wage provision from the Senate's version of the Covid relief bill, but it is unclear how they will channel that frustration into next steps https://t.co/wTzfwDeua2
The FBI has identified a suspect it's focusing on in the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, according to law enforcement officials https://t.co/Lw64x6IFEq
The Supreme Court has once again sided with houses of worship challenging regulations aimed at stopping the spread of Covid-19 in California. The court blocked so-called gathering restrictions in Santa Clara County. https://t.co/WOXpfDnTbc
Donald Trump has endorsed a primary challenger running against Ohio's Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, who voted to impeach Trump last month, in an early sign of the former President's plans to exert his influence on Republican primaries ahead of the 2022 midterms https://t.co/9TwL4DPxKU
Three people were killed when their single-engine plane crashed into a ravine shortly after takeoff in Gainesville, Georgia, officials say https://t.co/HXMueE5mp1
"Currently, there are simply too many unknowns to guarantee protection from SARS-CoV-2 at the 2021 Summer Games, should they occur as currently being planned," Megan Ranney writes about Covid-19 precautions at the Olympics | @CNNOpinionhttps://t.co/CZvmNJHrBE
"There really is more light ahead of us now than darkness," says @ChrisCuomo.
"There will be tough times. We're not out of this. But there is cause for hope." https://t.co/S2KuAzaC4z