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Georgia Mayor 'Disappointed' By Governor's Order Blocking Mask Mandates
Mayor Jim Thornton says he would issue a mandatory mask order for his city of LaGrange were it not for Gov. Brian Kemp's executive order that bans localities from issuing a mask mandate.
Record Low Mortgage Rates Put More Cash In Pockets, But May Not Boost Economy Much
A historic drop in rates has millions of homeowners refinancing to save money. It's helping home sales, but it's not helping the broader economy as much as it would in a normal recession.
Biden's Foreign Policy Is All About Relationships. That's Harder Amid A Pandemic
Joe Biden has always prioritized person-to-person engagement in foreign policy. How would his administration conduct diplomacy in a world where that isn't possible?
Girls, Has The Pandemic Made You Think Of Quitting School? Call Your Mentor
In Malawi, one of the world's poorest countries, counselors guide girls as they face tough choices during the coronavirus crisis — from giving up on their education to opting for early marriage.
What A Positive Coronavirus Test Means For President Trump's Health
President Trump and the first lady have contracted the coronavirus. At 74, Trump could be at risk of developing serious complications from the virus.
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Opinion: Always The Bridesmaid, Public Health Rarely Spotlighted Until It's Too Late
Because the public health system mostly operates in the background, it rarely gets the attention or funding it deserves ― until there's a crisis.
First round of grant funding open to expand child care access across Idaho
Workforce development council expects program to see high demand
U.S. Supreme Court to review Biden student debt relief plan in February
$400 billion Biden plan is on hold due to nationwide injunction ordered in lawsuit by six GOP-led states
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Forest Service chief calls for fires to be extinguished ASAP. Fire scientists have concerns
Tom Schultz, the head of the U.S. Forest Service, is calling for wildfires to be extinguished “as swiftly as possible this season.” But aggressive suppression policies are widely believed to be one of the key culprits in the current wildfire crisis.
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