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Natalie Grim

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Past articles by Natalie:

Flags for the fallen: Senators begin weekend of remembrance for firefighters lost in duty

“Those who run to the scene, run to a burning building, run to an accident... these are the men and women that are there for us.” → Read More

Flags for the fallen: Senators begin weekend of remembrance for firefighters lost in duty

“Those who run to the scene, run to a burning building, run to an accident... these are the men and women that are there for us.” → Read More

Flags for the fallen: Senators begin weekend of remembrance for firefighters lost in duty

“Those who run to the scene, run to a burning building, run to an accident... these are the men and women that are there for us.” → Read More

Flags for the fallen: Senators begin weekend of remembrance for firefighters lost in duty

“Those who run to the scene, run to a burning building, run to an accident... these are the men and women that are there for us.” → Read More

Record-breaking airline delays have government officials facing pressure for solutions

The Department of Transportation unveiled a new tool to help travelers ahead of Labor Day weekend. But state attorneys general say the department isn’t doing enough. → Read More

Record-breaking airline delays have government officials facing pressure for solutions

The Department of Transportation unveiled a new tool to help travelers ahead of Labor Day weekend. But state attorneys general say the department isn’t doing enough. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Markey speaks out over Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe v. Wade

Democrats in Washington and closer to home are expressing their disappointment with Friday’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. → Read More

Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID-19

Harris has had no close contact with the president, per her office. → Read More

Women in STEM showcased with bright orange statues at Smithsonian for Women’s History Month

The “If Then/She Can” Exhibit boasts the largest collection of all-female statues ever in one place. → Read More

Women in STEM showcased with bright orange statues at Smithsonian for Women’s History Month

The “If Then/She Can” Exhibit boasts the largest collection of all-female statues ever in one place. → Read More

Women in STEM showcased with bright orange statues at Smithsonian for Women’s History Month

The “If Then/She Can” Exhibit boasts the largest collection of all-female statues ever in one place. → Read More

Rep. Jim Hagedorn (R-Minn.) dies at age 59 from cancer

The congressman’s wife shared the news on Facebook Friday morning. → Read More

Congress and the healthcare industry want to break down barriers for minorities in medical school

In the wake of COVID-19, Congress and the private sector are working to bring diversity to the next generation of doctors by eliminating financial challenges. → Read More

Small business owners wary to accept available federal COVID aid

The COVID EIDL loan would allow business owners to borrow $2 million for recovery. But some worry about the commitment. → Read More

White House pairs with dating apps to boost vaccinations in young Americans

Safety experts say beware. → Read More

White House pairs with dating apps to boost vaccinations in young Americans

Safety experts say beware. → Read More

White House pairs with dating apps to boost vaccinations in young Americans

Safety experts say beware. → Read More

The push to vaccinate preteens: What pediatricians and parents have to say

Moderna announced its vaccine is safe for children as young as 12, joining Pfizer in the push to get kids protected from COVID-19. → Read More

The push to vaccinate preteens: What pediatricians and parents have to say

Moderna announced its vaccine is safe for children as young as 12, joining Pfizer in the push to get kids protected from COVID-19. → Read More

The push to vaccinate preteens: What pediatricians and parents have to say

Moderna announced its vaccine is safe for children as young as 12, joining Pfizer in the push to get kids protected from COVID-19. → Read More