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With coronavirus uptick, should I get a COVID shot? When are new vaccines available?
Officials are set to roll out another updated version of the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as new tools to protect against RSV.

As RVs make a come back, younger fans look to rent cool joyrides
As the RV industry grows, a young crowd hops onboard, preferring vehicles on the smaller and hipper end that look good on social media.

Doctor’s orders: Pediatricians say letting children play is essential to healthy development
Imagine a drug that could enhance a child's creativity, critical thinking and resilience. Imagine that this drug were simple to make, safe to take, and could be had for free.

Trump slams Russia probe and blames U.S. for bad relations with Putin as the Helsinki summit
HELSINKI, Finland -- President Donald Trump slammed the special counsel’s investigation into his campaign’s possible election collusion with Russia during a stunning news conference Monday alongside President Vladimir Putin, and...

Trump administration moves to boost missile defense system despite flaws
Citing North Korea’s growing nuclear and ballistic missile threat, the Trump administration is moving to vastly expand the problem-plagued homeland missile defense system despite warnings that the planned upgrades may...

Colorado Springs declined to allow recreational marijuana sales. Now it’s having second thoughts
Some in Colorado Springs want to revisit recreational cannabis sales, saying the city is missing out on sales taxes that are enriching cities across Colorado.

Supreme Court may be about to legalize sports betting nationwide
The Supreme Court appeared poised Monday to legalize sports betting nationwide by freeing states from a federal anti-gaming law.

California lawmakers upset that wildfire money is left out of White House’s disaster aid request
Every day, Mike Thompson hears a new story about how last month's fires in Northern California have affected people's lives. Insurance is being denied. Tourism is down. Some companies have...

GOP tax bill would end deduction for wildfire and earthquake victims ā but not recent hurricane victims
The House Republican tax bill would eliminate the deduction for personal losses from wildfires, earthquakes and other natural disasters, but keep the break for victims of the recent severe hurricanes.

Mandalay Bay room 32135 will never see another guest. Hereās what has happened to other mass shooting sites
What should be done with the sites of mass shootings?