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Americans hit the road to get vaccinations, giving new meaning to the term 'covid long-haulers'


Americans hit the road to get vaccinations, giving new meaning to the term covid long-haulers
Michele Weldon, The Washington Post
April 12, 2021
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The author gets her shot at a CVS Pharmacy in Pekin, Ill.Photo by Michele Weldon for The Washington Post.
An earlier version of this report incorrectly spelled Rachael Dziaba s last name.
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As I headed south on Interstate 55 in central Illinois recently, windshield wipers slap-tapping against a heavy rain, an overhead sign blared a warning in all-caps golden neon letters. Pay Attention, it said, You Never Know What Is Ahead.
Fitting, I thought. By driving 169 miles from my home in suburban Chicago to a downstate CVS Pharmacy for my first coronavirus vaccination, I was investing seven hours of a workday to protect myself from what may be ahead. As a 62-year-old with preexisting conditions, I had decided to take a one-day vaccication. ....

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Ray LaHood paid fine to resolve investigation into loan


Ray LaHood paid fine to resolve investigation into loan
April 1, 2021
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FILE - In this Monday, April 29, 2013, file photo, then-Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington, after President Barack Obama announced that he will nominate Charlotte, N.C., Mayor Anthony Foxx, to succeed LaHood. On Wednesday, March 31, 2021, the Department of Justice disclosed that former Illinois congressman and U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood, in 2019, paid a $40,000 fine for allegedly making misleading statements to federal agents about a loan and failing to disclose it on ethics forms.Jacquelyn Martin/AP
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) Former Illinois congressman and U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood in 2019 paid a $40,000 fine for allegedly making misleading statements to federal agents about a loan and failing to disclose it on ethics forms, according to the U.S. Justice Department. ....

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Prosecutors: Ray LaHood pays $40,000 fine to resolve federal investigation


Prosecutors: Ray LaHood pays $40,000 fine to resolve federal investigation
Chris Kaergard Journal Star (TNS)
April 1, 2021
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Former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., in 2013.Jacquelyn Martin | AP
Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood paid a $40,000 fine as part of a deal with federal prosecutors after making “misleading” statements to federal agents and failing to disclose a $50,000 payment on two government ethics forms, the Department of Justice disclosed Wednesday.
The announcement about the former Peoria lawmaker came as part of a broader federal inquiry into a Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire, prosecutors in California said. Gilbert Chagoury agreed to pay $1.8 million to resolve claims that he conspired to violate federal law by making illegal campaign contributions to candidates for president and Congress. ....

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Researchers study impact of pandemic cancer screening pause


Researchers study impact of pandemic cancer screening pause
MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Chief Medical Writer
March 16, 2021
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1of3This February 2021 photo shows Stacy Hill, 48, of Philadelphia. After she lost her job and health insurance, a colonoscopy revealed two growths that were caught before they turned cancerous. “I was shocked,” Hill said. “I’m a proactive-type person so I was glad to know.” Doctors also helped her enroll in Medicaid, “so now I have medical insurance” and can continue getting cancer screenings, she said. (Stacy Hill via AP)Stacy Hill/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3In this Oct. 31, 2020 photo provided by Dr. Carmen Guerra of the University of Pennsylvania, volunteers work at a drive-thru flu shot event in Stenton, Pa., where they also distributed home test kits to detect possible signs of colon cancer. Guerra had a federal grant to increase cancer screening in racially diverse communities and reali ....

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Arizona's Early Voter List Could Be Less Permanent as Proposal Moves Ahead


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PHOENIX State lawmakers are one step away from removing the concept of permanent from the state s permanent early voting list.
On a party line vote Wednesday, the House Committee on Government and Elections approved a measure that would require counties to stop sending out an early ballot to anyone who has not used it in either of the last two statewide or federal elections.
Even at that, the proposal by Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, R-Scottsdale, would require county recorders to send a notice to people informing them of the pending removal from the list. Then, if the voter responded, he or she would remain on the list and continue to get ballots in the mail. ....

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