Month: December 2021
For a musician in New York City, not being fully vaccinated comes at a cost
“My ears are my life,” says composer, pianist and teaching artist Beata Moon, who experienced ear ringing after her first vaccine dose. Around the same time, she also tested positive for COVID-19. (Image credit: Andrea Hsu/NPR)
Read More5 years later, researchers assess how children exposed to Zika are developing
Subtle developmental differences in children whose brains seemed normal at birth underscore the need to follow children long-term — a lesson that may be key for babies exposed to COVID-19. (Image credit: Meredith Rizzo/NPR)
Read MoreTrump’s 2020 fixation is putting him at odds with some of his biggest fans – NBC News
Trump’s 2020 fixation is putting him at odds with some of his biggest fans NBC NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreTrump’s 2020 fixation is putting him at odds with some of his biggest fans – NBC News
Trump’s 2020 fixation is putting him at odds with some of his biggest fans NBC News
Read More1-2 weeks until Omicron dominant in Israel, with ‘rampant’ quarantine – expert
1% of the population, including the PM, already in isolation, and that number will grow ‘very dramatically,’ says panel head Prof. Nadav Katz, predicting disruption in schools
Read MoreNachman Shai, Israel’s Minister of Diaspora Affairs – Sponsored Content
Host Steven Shalowitz sits down with Shai to discuss the importance of being honest with Israelis during the Gulf War, the differences between Israeli and Diaspora Jews, and more.
Read MoreIn bid to up safety, religious affairs minister taps supervisor for Meron festival
Tzviki Tessler named to oversee arrangements for annual spring event at pilgrimage site, as authorities strive to prevent repeat of last year’s deadly crush
Read MoreRacial reckoning turns focus to roadside historical markers
Pennsylvania is reviewing its 2,500 roadside markers, scrutinizing factual errors, inadequate historical context, and racist or otherwise inappropriate references. (Image credit: Keith Srakocic/AP)
Read MoreSarah Weddington, the Lawyer Who Argued Roe v. Wade, Dies at 76
DALLAS — Sarah Weddington, a Texas lawyer who as a 26-year-old successfully argued the landmark abortion rights case Roe v. Wade before the U.S. Supreme Court, died Sunday. She was 76. Susan Hays, Weddington’s former student and colleague, said she
Read MoreVenezuelan president to visit Iran to further cooperation
Maduro says he has spoken twice with his Iranian counterpart Raisi, pair have agreed on new plans; looking at ties with Middle East, says Arab nations ‘love Venezuela’
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