Once a week, David Hawkings, editor-in-chief of The Fulcrum, walks us through the biggest stories out of Washington, D.C. Top of mind right now: Four states were scheduled to vote Tuesday, March 17. So how will the coronavirus outbreak change things?
Washington Roundup: Voting Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic
Curious how the coronavirus outbreak may affect the rest of the primary season? So are we.
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Posted: 5:33 p.m. EDT Mar 16, 2020
No link between sudden cardiac deaths and COVID vaccine, CDC says
The CDC says "the data do not support an association of COVID-19 vaccination with sudden cardiac death among previously healthy young persons."
Google AI tool could potentially be used to diagnose a person's cough
The technology system called Health Acoustic Representations (HeAR) was trained on millions of audio clips of human sounds from the YouTube database.
Man vaccinated 217 times against COVID shows no side effects
Researchers studied the man and determined he had more COVID antibodies but experienced no side effects from being hypervaccinated.
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House votes on Israel, Ukraine aid could affect Speaker Johnson's job
The House is preparing to vote on aid packages for allies, and the outcome could have big implications for Speaker Mike Johnson's job.
Bond denied for 'God's Misfits' defendants charged in women's deaths
Affidavits said the four called themselves "God's Misfits" and were part of an "anti-government group that had a religious affiliation."
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The 'Swiftonomics' of Taylor Swift ahead of new album
Scripps News explores the big economic impact Swift makes wherever she goes and with whatever she does.