of patients, young patients, and that is very scary to a lot of parents here. pediatric covid hospitalizations across the country are hitting record levels. children now account for one in four infections. we re seeing more kids in the i.c.u. needing higher levels of monitoring, higher levels of intervention. reporter: right in texas, nearly 300 children are in a hospital fighting covid. how are you keeping my child safe? reporter: it s that kind of worst-case scenario that worries parents like lindsay harrison, a mother of three school-aged kids. harrison s youngest is in third grade in a school district north of san antonio where masks are not mandatory. in the first eight days of school, her district sent out 250 notices like this one of positive infections, but she says they lack key information about who is sick. why can t we know every time
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The Supreme Court will decide as early as this week whether to hear a constitutional challenge to the male-only registration requirement for the draft filed by a group called the National Coalition for Men.
Men’s group and ACLU urge Supreme Court to hear challenge to male-only military draft
The Supreme Court will decide as early as this week whether to hear a constitutional challenge to the male-only registration requirement for the draft filed by a group called the National Coalition for Men.
The group is asking the justices to reconsider a 1981 decision that upheld the Military Selective Service Act under which men but not women are required to register for the draft. Key to the court’s ruling, which was decided by a court made up of all men, was its observation that “women as a group…unlike men as a group, are not eligible for combat.”