For millions of Americans, the signs of caregiver fatigue have been there since the beginning of the pandemic, but they’re only now being recognized.
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As more marijuana dispensaries get targeted by robbers, SAFE Banking Act lingers in Congress
Marijuana dispensaries are cash-only businesses making pot shops lucrative targets for robbers in states with legal weed.
$120 million and counting: How the ‘first crypto war’ is unfolding in Ukraine
The Ukrainian government committed to using donated digital assets toward non-lethal supplies in the fight against Russia.
‘Late to the game’: Despite Biden executive order, US lags other nations regulating crypto
The US joined the growing list of nations trying to regulate cryptocurrency with the executive order Biden signed, well behind other countries.
US allegations against conservative financial website show depths of Russian info wars
US intelligence officials accusing Zero Hedge for amplifying Russian propaganda signals news tactics to fight against Russia in the information war.
‘Because of you democracy survived’: Biden pays tribute to police during memorial ceremony
President Joe Biden, speaking at the National Peace Officers’ memorial service, praised officers for their actions during the Jan. 6 Capital attack.
Biden sends hundreds of border agents, steps up flights to remove Haitian migrants from south Texas
The Department of Homeland Security released the Biden administration’s six-point strategy to deal with the influx of migrants at the southern border.
Bush calls on Americans to ‘confront’ domestic extremists and foreign terrorists in 9/11 remarks
Former President George W. Bush called on Americans to confront the threat of domestic and foreign terrorism in his remarks at the Flight 93 Memorial.
Pelosi calls McCarthy ‘such a moron’ over House mask mandate criticism
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy a “moron” after he criticized the House mask mandate as COVID-19 cases rise.
Flooding in Germany, Belgium kills over 125: Where it is, why it’s happening and what to know
Days of heavy rain turned streams and streets into torrents, sweeping away cars and causing houses to collapse with families stuck inside.