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SUNY Union Workers Can Still Opt Out of COVID-19 Vaccine For Now
Workers who are represented by one of 14 collective bargaining contracts can still opt for weekly testing in lieu of a vaccine.
Drone Photo Award winners capture a dizzyingly fantastic view of the world
This year's best pictures include two friends sunbathing on giant shards of ice in Kazakhstan, workers at a red chili factory in Bangladesh and a white mangrove forest in Vietnam.
Opinion: A gorilla's life and death, in 2 viral photos
NPR's Scott Simon remarks on the death of Ndakasi, the gorilla who went viral for a photobomb a few years ago. A picture taken of her last moments in her caretaker's arms also went viral this week.
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China's Xi Jinping urges a 'peaceful reunification' with Taiwan
The Chinese leader says a "peaceful reunification," rather than one through military force, would benefit both China and Taiwan. Tensions between the two are the highest in decades.
'Shoeless' Joe Jackson-signed baseball photo sells for a record $1.4 million
Experts believe that it's the only authentic signed photo of Jackson in existence.
Kids are losing school days to quarantines. Here's a way to keep them in classrooms
Test-to-stay policies could help keep students in in-person school. But amid a national shortage, rapid tests can be hard to come by, and the practice isn't common.
5 major marathons. In 42 days. 2 back-to-back. How top wheelchair racers are doing it
Due to COVID-19 postponements, the races known collectively as the World Marathon Majors, are all scheduled from Sept. 26 to Nov.7. It's an unprecedented crunch for both runners and wheelchair racers.
In India, boy meets girl, proposes — and gets accused of jihad
New state laws make it harder for interfaith couples to marry. The idea is to halt forced marital religious conversions. But they've emboldened extremists to interrupt weddings.
As Miss Navajo Nation, she helped her community through the pandemic
When Shaandiin Parrish was crowned Miss Navajo Nation in 2019, she didn't expect to win. She also didn't expect to be carrying the honor two years later and through the health crisis.
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DEC’s Cryptocurrency Mining Decision To Test New York’s Climate Law
"All eyes are on what happens with this particular facility."
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