Nina Wu
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Reporter @StarAdvertiser | Health and sustainability issues | Berkeley @UCBSoJ @FletcherSchool grad. Opinions are my own.
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Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics produces the most reliable gauge of U.S. employment. But when the bureau withheld the data on Friday because of the federal government shutdown, policymakers entered uncharted territory.
Jobs Report Withheld by Shutdown Leaves Economists Guessing
Policymakers have entered uncharted territory without employment data that the government withheld because of its shutdown.
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A total lunar eclipse will soon be visible in parts of Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe. Here’s how to watch. nyti.ms/3JP92j6
A moon with a reddish orange hue against a black sky. A headline reads: "How to Watch the Blood Moon and Total Lunar Eclipse" Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images
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The West Coast has formed a health alliance to protect themselves from RFK JR.

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The northern lights could make an appearance starting Monday, as a powerful solar storm surges toward Earth, potentially producing a dazzling display across the northern tier of the U.S. and the Midwest into Tuesday.
Northern Lights Could Put on a Show for Large Sections of U.S.
A dazzling display in the nighttime sky might be seen much farther south than usual, including parts of Iowa, Oregon and Pennsylvania, by Tuesday, forecasters said.
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In wake of CDC shooting, hundreds of public health workers sign letter accusing RFK Jr. of being “complicit in dismantling America’s public health infrastructure and endangering the nation’s health by repeatedly spreading inaccurate health information”
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Public Health Workers Criticize RFK Jr. After CDC Shooting
The public health workers urged Kennedy to "stop spreading inaccurate health information."
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