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In Afghanistan, experts are wondering: Was there any good reason to impose yet another Washington deadline? The upcoming Jackson Hole gathering could signal how the Fed feels about the economy and inflation amid the delta coronavirus variant. Though their popularity has waxed and waned for more than a century, a full court press is underway from the White House, states and education officials to make community schools stick. In solidly blue Vermont, a Republican governor has transcended the partisan bitterness engulfing much of the country. The FDA's full approval of a COVID-19 vaccine has provided school systems in states and cities across the country with grounds to require teachers and staff to get vaccinated. The youngest workers report being the most dissatisfied with their work life. U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad. Where you live can have enormous effects on your health and well-being. Learn how hospitals and other organizations can invest in housing programs and partnerships for the good of their communities. |
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