To Vaccinate Younger Teens, States and Cities Look to Schools, Camps, Even Beaches
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| By The Associated Press As tensions escalated in Jerusalem, cross-border fighting between Israel and militant groups in Gaza intensified, with Israel carrying out deadly airstrikes in the Palestinian territory. | | | By Reuters Republican senators criticized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention policies and funding at a hearing on Tuesday. Dr. Anthony S. Fauci had a particularly fiery exchange with Senator Rand Paul. | | | By The Associated Press Queen Elizabeth opened her 67th Parliament with a speech focused on international diplomacy and affairs in the United Kingdom. The speech was seen as a reassuring sign of continuity for Britain's monarchy. | | |
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