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Record numbers of Cubans, Nicaraguans and Colombians reach US border Record numbers of Cubans, Nicaraguans and Colombians reach US border 04/19/2022 09:09am • ▶ Watch Video: U.S. plans to lift COVID-19 border expulsion policy known as Title 42 A 22-year high in apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border in March was partly fueled by record arrivals of migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia and Ukraine, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) How to Find a Good Dentist 04/18/2022 08:00pm • Karen Vasso, a 47-year old farmer from Chelmsford, Massachusetts, takes good care of her health. In addition to the copious amounts of physical exercise she gets while working, she's an avid swimmer and triathlete. She also has a background in nutrition and knows that good dental health is an import Survey indicates primary care physicians are planning exit Survey indicates primary care physicians are planning exit 04/18/2022 06:55pm • A national survey of primary care physicians paints a grim picture for the future of health care in the U.S., but an advocate cites an example from Maryland as a sign of hope. “Our latest survey showed that there are 62% of clinicians who personally know of somebody who has quit during the pand This tax day, advocates call on Maryland lawmakers to support a billionaire tax This tax day, advocates call on Maryland lawmakers to support a billionaire tax 04/18/2022 06:36pm • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. A coalition of advocacy organizations is calling on Maryland’s congressional delegation to endorse a resolution to institute a federal bil Does the US response to HIV/AIDS hold lessons for overcoming COVID-19? Does the US response to HIV/AIDS hold lessons for overcoming COVID-19? 04/18/2022 02:04pm • When it comes to figuring out the best way to handle COVID-19, the way the nation handled the HIV/AIDS crisis from 40 years ago could provide a good starting point. Richard Sorian is intimately familiar with the topic. The senior vice president of communications for 340B Health, a group of public PHOTOS: 2022 White House Easter Egg Roll PHOTOS: 2022 White House Easter Egg Roll 04/18/2022 12:05pm • Undaunted by soggy skies, President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, kicked off the first White House Easter Egg Roll since before the coronavirus pandemic on Monday, welcoming some 30,000 kids and adults for the all-day event. See photos below. Loudoun Co. seeks flexibility in return of commuter bus service amid COVID recovery Loudoun Co. seeks flexibility in return of commuter bus service amid COVID recovery 04/18/2022 09:52am • Ridership on commuter buses took a big hit regionally at the start of COVID-19 — and officials in Loudoun County, Virginia, say they may want to retain flexibility in determining the number and destination of routes for the time being. Tuesday, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors will consi Some DC-area schools require negative COVID-19 test before returning from spring break Some DC-area schools require negative COVID-19 test before returning from spring break 04/18/2022 04:45am • Some school systems across Maryland and D.C. are requiring students to provide a negative COVID-19 test before they can return to class after spring break. The decisions follow a steady increase in reported positive cases among some schools and continued concern over the BA.2.12 and BA.2.12.1 var Suit seeks to overturn renewed Philadelphia mask mandate Suit seeks to overturn renewed Philadelphia mask mandate 04/16/2022 06:04pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Several businesses and residents have filed suit in state court in Pennsylvania seeking to overturn Philadelphia's renewed indoor mask mandate scheduled to be enforced beginning Monday in an effort to halt a surge in COVID-19 infections. The lawsuit, filed in Commonwealth Co Vaccine mandate prompts Virginia officials to eye nursing home sale Vaccine mandate prompts Virginia officials to eye nursing home sale 04/16/2022 03:49pm • BEDFORD, Va. (AP) — Local officials are citing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers among reasons for selling a county-owned nursing home in southwestern Virginia. The Bedford County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to hold a special meeting to consider selling the nursing home. Rise in COVID cases sparks concern, but expert urges calm amid latest surge Rise in COVID cases sparks concern, but expert urges calm amid latest surge 04/15/2022 06:04pm • COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in the D.C. area and across the Northeastern U.S., driven by a subvariant of omicron, and now the world is facing the possibility of even newer mutations of the virus. But one expert says we shouldn’t be alarmed by this latest surge, just yet. “Over the Low COVID-19 levels prompt Fairfax Co. schools to drop optional screenings, drive-thru tests Low COVID-19 levels prompt Fairfax Co. schools to drop optional screenings, drive-thru tests 04/15/2022 11:10am • Fairfax County Public Schools is trimming some of its COVID-19 testing strategies in light of the virus' low transmission in the county. On April 22, Virginia's largest school system said it will no longer have optional weekly screenings for all schools or drive-thru testing at its Gatehouse Admi White House Easter Egg Roll returns after 2-year, COVID-induced hiatus White House Easter Egg Roll returns after 2-year, COVID-induced hiatus 04/15/2022 07:48am • WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is hoping to stir up some “egg-citement” when the Easter Egg Roll returns on Monday after a two-year, coronavirus-induced hiatus. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden expect to welcome some 30,000 kids and their adult chaperones for the egg roll, a Proof of negative COVID test required for DCPS students after spring break Proof of negative COVID test required for DCPS students after spring break 04/15/2022 07:45am • D.C. Public Schools students will have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before coming back to class after spring break. All students and staff will receive rapid antigen test kits from their school by April 18, the system said. More D.C. News More Education News Yo Federal judge rejects Mosby’s motion to dismiss charges against her Federal judge rejects Mosby’s motion to dismiss charges against her 04/15/2022 06:55am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. The attorney representing Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby argued in federal court on Thursday that high-profile fraud charges a
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