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How over-the-counter hearing aids will impact Americans | ABCNL

Dr. Nicholas Reed from the Cochlear Center at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health describes the impact of the FDA’s move allowing hearing aids…

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Capitol police officers relive painful memories of Jan. 6 attack

ABC’s Terry Moran hears a firsthand account from Capitol Police Lt. Ted Hopkins, who recalls the trauma of the Jan. 6 insurrection. WATCH the ABC…

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How the COVID-19 pandemic is linked to rising crime rates

Dr. Daniel Webster, director of Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research, and Paul Kemp, co-founder of Gun Owners for Responsible Ownership, discuss the…

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NASA to test planetary defense technique to avoid potential asteroid collisions

The Double Asteroid Redirection Test consists of crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid to shift its orbit, redirecting it away from Earth. #ABCNews #NASA #Asteroids…

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital | ABC News

The Supreme Court judge who experienced a fever and chills was treated with antibiotics and may be released sometime today. #ABCNews #RuthBaderGinsberg #RBG #SCOTUS source

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from hospital after having fever

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a four-time cancer survivor, returned home after a weekend stay at Johns Hopkins Hospital. source

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Reality check on the race for a vaccine

Johns Hopkins University senior scholar Dr. Amesh Adalja discusses progress in “Operation Warp Speed” and whether Russia’s COVID vaccine is actually viable. WATCH the ABC…

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US tops 10 million COVID cases as hospitalizations increase l GMA

Every state has seen an increase in cases with the U.S. reporting the highest number of daily cases since July as the FDA authorizes possible…

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