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Coronavirus 2nd Wave? Nope, The U.S. Is Still Stuck In The 1st One
The nation still sees more than 20,000 new cases on average a day, a number that's barely budged for weeks. Forecasters say we're looking at tens of thousands more deaths this summer.
'Meaningless' FDA Certificates Are Used To Tout Dubious Face Masks
Companies that made hats, socks and teddy bears have started producing surgical masks to protect people from COVID-19. Some sellers exaggerate their standing with the Food and Drug Administration.
Congress Gave Colleges A $14 Billion Lifeline. Here's Where It's Going
Like so many sectors of the economy, higher education is taking a big hit from the pandemic. The U.S. Department of Education has so far distributed more than $10 billion in relief funds to colleges.
United Plans 16,000 Furloughs As Airlines Cut Jobs During Pandemic Downturn
Just last week, American Airlines announced that 19,000 job cuts were coming. A federal aid package for the industry expires at the end of the month, and airlines are lobbying for an extension.
GOP, Democratic party leaders agree Idahoans should say ‘no’ to crossover voting in primary
It’s not often when Ilana Rubel, one of Idaho’s leading Democrats, is on the same page with GOP chairman Tom Luna, writes guest columnist Chuck Malloy.
Avalanche experts urge caution as snow keeps piling up around the Mountain West
It’s the peak of an epic ski season across the Mountain West. With more storms on the way and spring breakers soon descending, avalanche experts are urging caution.
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Scientists want your help to digitize historic data on bees
In many natural history museums, bee specimens are accompanied by little slips of paper that have details about each specimen, like the species name, who found it, where and when. It’s a treasure trove of data but it needs to be digitized.
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Thousands turn out for Boise’s first Open Streets event, highlighting the appeal of a global car-free movement
"The concept is really, really simple: you open streets to people and you close them to cars, and the magic happens," says one of the key figures behind the Open Streets movement.
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Nuevas reglas al conducir en Florida: Migrantes evitan portar su uniforme de trabajo y no escuchan música en español
A medida que continúa la campaña de aplicación de leyes migratorias por parte de la administración de Donald Trump, los retenes de tráfico se han convertido en herramientas cada vez más frecuentes. Esto ha llevado a muchos inmigrantes a utilizar medios de transporte alternativos.
Detención de un pastor inmigrante en Florida conmociona a su comunidad
En un fin de semana reciente más de 1,000 personas fueron arrestadas en Florida. La campaña masiva de arrestar inmigrantes ha llevado incluso a partidarios del presidente Trump a preguntarse por qué sus vecinos fueron detenidos.
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