WTMJ: Why Some People Are Still Hesitant To Take The COVID Vaccine
Experts think there are a few variables that contribute to vaccine hesitancy.

COVID cases could be rising in NYC based on wastewater testing data
Data from testing wastewater from New York residents shows that the detection rate is high for the COVID-19 virus.

Study identifies key symptoms of long COVID
Researchers say roughly 1 in 3 COVID-19 patients have experienced long COVID.

COVID-fighting programs at risk due to debt disagreements
Republicans want to cut costs promised to help fight COVID now that the pandemic is over, but it's only a fraction of the $31.4 trillion debt limit.
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Calif. Senate passes bill to stop employees confronting shoplifters
Supporters of the bill say it would improve the safety of employees in the state while opponents claim it would do nothing to address violence.

Show featuring Black birder at center of false report in NYC to debut
"Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper" will debut on Nat Geo Wild on June 17.

Corporate bankruptcies this year hit highest level since 2010
Party City, Bed Bath & Beyond, and mattress seller Serta Simmons are just some of the nearly 300 corporations that have filed for bankruptcy so far.