Adults can claim a complimentary joint of marijuana in Washington state this week when they receive a COVID-19 vaccine shot
New York City planning 'huge' concert as COVID-19 cases continue to drop
More than a year after COVID-19 ravaged the Big Apple, New Yorkers will be treated to a major celebratory bash. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced during his daily news briefing Monday that a special outdoor concert will take place in Central Park in August to celebrate the summer and the drop in coronavirus cases. As of Monday, the city's positivity rate was 0.71%, and the seven-day average of new daily cases reported was 215, according to the city's health department.
The Biden administration has determined that more than 3,900 children were separated from their families along the Southwest border after the Trump administration launched its controversial "zero-tolerance policy," and -- while several hundred children were returned to their home countries -- fewer than 60 families are now in the process of being reunited, sources familiar with a new report from the Biden team told ABC News.
Fisher-Price ignored repeated warnings that its Rock 'n Play sleeper was dangerous before the device was recalled, according to a congressional oversight committee report released Monday. The report said more than 50 infant deaths were linked to the sleeper.
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