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Nov 2021
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Younger kids will soon be eligible to ge...

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The CDC is on the cusp of approving the Pfizer vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds. But Moderna's vaccine is on hold for kids because of a potential side effect related to heart inflammation.

Open enrollment for 2022 health insurance plans is underway. How do you know you're making the right decision?

And it looks like pandemic-related issues are going to make travel this holiday season a mess.

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