The District of Columbia will lift its indoor mask requirement starting next week, as local COVID infection cases continue to trend downward. Starting Monday, Nov. 22, masks will no longer be required in many indoor spaces. A statement from the city Healt
The nation’s capital originally lifted its indoor mask requirement for fully vaccinated individuals in May, but reinstated it in late July as cases began to rise again
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Investigators from 39 states, including Nevada, will look into the marketing and sales of vaping products by JUUL Labs.
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The District of Columbia is suing President Trump's inaugural committee and two companies that control the Trump International Hotel in the nation's capital.