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Ann Arbor schools implement two-week mask mandate as classes resume

Students in Ann Arbor Public Schools must wear masks for the next two weeks, the district superintendent announced Sunday, adding the Michigan school district to the list of school districts that have restored mask requirements in the new year.

‘God Behind All This’: Hamlin calls Bills kickoff return touchdown ‘no coincidence’

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin called it “no coincidence” that his team scored two touchdowns off of kickoff returns in Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots.

Stimulus update: Deadline for New Jersey homeowners to apply for $1,500 program in 22 days

There are about three weeks left for New Jersey homeowners to apply for a program that will give them up to $1,500 within the first half of 2023.

Richard Barnett trial: Man who put feet on Pelosi’s desk during Jan. 6 attack appears in court

The trial of Richard Barnett, the Arizona man photographed in former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office with his foot on a desk during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, is slated to start Monday after a nearly two-year delay.

Four revelations Prince Harry has shared before the release of new book

Prince Harry has given more insight into his feelings about several moments and people in his life, including his stepmother Camilla, the queen consort, and his late mother Princess Diana.

Eight is Enough star Adam Rich dies at 54

Actor Adam Rich died in his Los Angeles home over the weekend. He was 54.

Seattle public schools sue TikTok and Facebook for hurting teen mental health

A Seattle school district filed a lawsuit against some of the biggest social media platforms, accusing them of playing a role in damaging the mental health of teenagers across the United States.

U-Haul report shows ‘significant’ exodus out of California, Illinois for third year

Texas and Florida topped the list of states where people are moving to for the third year in a row.

Peyton Hillis: Concern for kidneys increases following drowning accident

Former NFL running back Peyton Hillis remains in the ICU with increasing concern for his kidneys following a drowning accident.

Obese children should take weight-loss drugs, pediatrics group recommends

The American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending that doctors prescribe weight-loss drugs for older children who are obese, saying that early intervention is needed to treat a condition that affects more than 14.4 million children in the U.S.

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