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US & Canada · WashingtonDeath certificates have long been considered the most comprehensive record of deaths and their causes. But early in the pandemic, officials recognized the COVID-19 data was sluggish and incomplete. Such data was more timely than death certificates, which can take weeks to fill out and process.See the Story
CDC says US death toll from COVID-19 hits 1 million, less than 2 1/2 years into the outbreak
61% Center coverage: 174 sources

US & Canada · WashingtonPfizer has asked the FDA to authorize a booster dose of its COVID vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds. U.S. health authorities already urge everyone 12 and older to get one booster dose. In a small study, 140 youngsters who'd already gotten two shots were given a booster. Researchers found the extra shot revved up their immune response.See the Story
Pfizer requests FDA authorization for booster dose to children 5-11
67% Center coverage: 34 sources

US & Canada · WashingtonIvanka Trump is one of her father's most trusted allies during his four years in the White House. She appeared in a video deposition shown during the first in a series of congressional hearings. "I respect Attorney General (William) Barr. So I accepted what he was saying," Ivanka Trump told congressional investigators.See the Story
Ivanka Trump tells U.S. Congress she rejects father's election fraud claim
70% Left coverage: 30 sources
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Books · NashvilleNashville Public Library wants to distribute 5,000 "I read banned books" library cards. The library's online catalog offers the American Library Association's top 25 books. The list includes the seven books in the Harry Potter series and To Kill a Mockingbird. The campaign ends May 26.See the Story
Tennessee library offering limited edition ‘banned books’ card
55% Left coverage: 22 sources
US & Canada · DoverDelaware State University has filed a formal complaint with the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice. Georgia police stopped and searched the women's lacrosse team bus for drugs. Video taken by one of the lacrosse players on board shows sheriff's deputies in Georgia telling the student athletes to fess up if they have drugs.See the Story
Delaware university to file civil rights complaint over lacrosse team’s bus search
71% Left coverage: 7 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonThirty-four senators signed the letter, which called on the president to take immediate action. The letter, led by Senator Patty Murray of Washington, emphasized the urgency of the issue. The White House press secretary said that Mr. Biden would continue seeking legal advice about what executive actions he could take.See the Story
More than 30 Senate Democrats call for Biden to take action to protect abortion access
50% Left coverage: 8 sources
Senate Health committee advances bills expanding insurance, Medicaid coverage
Wilmington, Delaware · WilmingtonThe St. Anthony’s Italian Festival in Wilmington is back in full swing after 2 years of the pandemic almost completely halting operations.See the Story
Delaware’s largest outdoor cultural festival is back in full swing
Wilmington, Delaware · WilmingtonWilmington's Public Safety Committee is urging state lawmakers to pass gun reform legislation before the session is over at the end of the month. The Committee convened on Monday night to discuss two resolutions. One resolution asks the General Assembly to back a measure allowing Wilmington to make its own rules and laws about gun usage.See the Story