City Of Chicago Failed To Address ‘Fire Traps’ Where Dozens Died
Since 2014, 61 Chicagoans have died in buildings that city officials had previously identified as fire hazards.
Since 2014, 61 Chicagoans have died in buildings that city officials had previously identified as fire hazards.
The European Commission president says she expects all 27 EU member states will accept visitors who’ve received COVID-19 vaccines, but the CDC is still warning against travel to much of Europe.
Federal regulators found the one-shot vaccine is safe for people 18 and over. They’d recommended a “pause” on using it after some patients developed rare blood clots.
Federal regulators say they have confidence the vaccine is safe and effective at preventing COVID-19 and the benefits outweigh the risks.
Each week, Reset’s infectious disease expert Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions relating to the coronavirus and vaccines.
The study’s author says he was shocked to find the toll of long COVID was so substantial and multifaceted: “When you put it all together … it’s actually quite jarring.“
More than half of Chicagoans have now received their first vaccine dose — but getting the next half vaccinated won’t be easy.
Democrat Tammy Duckworth launched the Senate’s first environmental justice caucus two years ago today.
The president opened a climate summit by announcing that the United States will aim to cut its greenhouse gas emissions in half, based on 2005 levels, by the end of the decade.
Community and nature advocates say trees can power social justice and equity.