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By Chris Cuomo and Liz Jassin More than 2 million children and teens in the U.S. engage in vaping. "No amount of nicotine is safe for developing adolescent brain, and this is a generation that would not have smoked cigarettes," said Dorian Fuhrman, co-founder of Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes (PAVe). |
By Steve Kuzj John Zaso, a New York pediatrician who doubles as a volunteer firefighter in the Long Island hamlet of East Meadow, used his skills from both jobs to diagnose that the family of one of his young patients was actively suffering carbon monoxide poisoning. He helped to dispatch his own fire department to the family's home. | By Nick Bannin La Niña has met its end and we're currently in the neutral phase of the climate pattern El-Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). While we're expected to stay neutral through at least spring and possibly a good chunk of summer, a switch to El Niño is expected from late summer into fall. |
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By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) signed a bill into law on Monday requiring employers to offer workers paid time off "for any reason." Next year, workers will be able to use their earned time off without providing an employer with an explanation for their absence. |
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By The Associated Press Labrador retrievers had been the most prevalent purebred dog in the U.S. for a record 31 years, according to the American Kennel Club. The club announced Wednesday that the French bulldog was the nation's most popular purebred dog last year. |
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