April

Task Force Recommends Screening Children Aged Eight and Above for Anxiety Disorders

Children as young as 8 years old should be screened for anxiety according to a leading panel on preventive health, amidst rising cases of mental disorders including depression, among kids and teens, particularly noted during the pandemic.

Airline Industry Calls for End of Masks: ‘Remove These Mandates’

The airline industry is continuing to call for the end of the federal mask mandate, making it clear “we need to remove these mandates” as federal health officials extend it yet again.

Changchun Residents in Lockdown Seek Help by Hitting Pots and Pans

A lockdown of Changchun city has been going on for more than a month; with nine million people relying on one food distribution channel controlled by the authorities. Local residents reported that incidents of hunger and suicide were left uncared for.

Biden Admin Extends Transportation Mask Mandate for 15 More Days

Airlines have urged the Biden administration to drop the mandate and international travel rules.

Russia Warns Ukraine It Might Strike Kiev

The Russian military said it could target decision-makers in Kiev if Ukraine continues attempting attacks on Russian soil.

Amazon to Charge Merchants 5% Surcharge for Fulfillment Services as Fuel Costs Rise

Amazon.com Inc. on Wednesday said it will impose an average 5% fuel and inflation surcharge on merchants to warehouse and ship their products in the United States, in response to rising costs.

Musk Can Buy More Twitter Stock Now That He’s Not on the Company’s Board Anymore

With the rejection, Musk, who is now the company's biggest shareholder, is free to raise his stake above that limit.

Alabama Governor Signs Two ‘Common Sense’ Transgender Bills

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed two gender-related bills April 8 aimed at protecting youths.

COVID Mask Mandates Reinstated at Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Rice

Three U.S. universities have announced that they will temporarily reinstate a mask mandate on their campuses, citing increasing COVID-19 cases among students.

Youngkin Vetoes 25 Bills, Signs 700 Into Law Following General Assembly Legislative Session

Virginia GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed 25 bills – including several that would have raised fees on household waste collection – and made Virginia the second U.S. state to prohibit "name, image, likeness" deals for high school athletes.

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