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Idaho should not let big property managers victimize hard-pressed renters
HB 442 will allow landlords to impose financial burdens on renters in cities where affordable rentals are scarce and competition to secure them is fierce, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.
Payroll Tax Delay To Boost Take-Home Pay, But Don't Spend It Yet
President Trump has directed the Treasury Department to stop collecting payroll taxes this fall in an effort to boost workers' paychecks. But the move is temporary, and could spark headaches in 2021.
For One Food Insecure Family, The Pandemic Leaves 'No Wiggle Room'
The number of families struggling to afford food has skyrocketed since the start of the crisis. One family in Champaign, Ill., used to volunteer at a food pantry — now they depend on it.
More Companies Are Using Technology To Monitor For Coronavirus In The Workplace
As businesses reopen, tech firms are offering monitoring systems to screen for the coronavirus. They range from apps that ask about symptoms to software that tracks employees' movements at work.
Students Call College That Got Millions In Coronavirus Relief 'A Sham'
In a federal lawsuit, students accuse Florida Career College of breaking promises about career training and job placement. The for-profit school has been allotted $17 million in federal pandemic aid.
Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Shines In Clinical Trial
The vaccine is nearly 95% effective in preventing illness, according to an interim analysis of a clinical test involving 30,000 people.
Treatments for Mental Health Conditions: A Spotlight on Medication
This week on Mind Tap, Scott investigates treating mental health conditions with medication. Speaking to Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner student, Amanda…
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Why Billions In Food Aid Hasn't Gotten To Needy Families
The federal government has yet to approve plans in most states for giving out money that was authorized in October.
Current, Deadly U.S. Coronavirus Surge Has Peaked, Researchers Say
Daily numbers of new cases are finally starting to wane, and hospitalizations are down slightly. But health care systems are still overburdened and another resurgence remains a threat.
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People With High-Risk Disabilities Feel Left Out By California's Vaccine System
California moved from a risk-based to an age-based system for the COVID-19 vaccine in January. People with disabilities say that pivot cast them aside and they should have been prioritized.
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