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Idaho voters to decide whether Legislature can call itself back into session
As of now, only the governor may call a special session of the Idaho Legislature
Rapid snowmelt in mountains could spell trouble for the Mountain West
Spring heat waves could mean increased fire danger and more strain on water supplies.
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Even In COVID-19 Hot Spots, Many Colleges Aren't Aggressively Testing Students
Data from more than 1,400 colleges, obtained by NPR, show that most colleges with in-person classes have no clear testing plan or are testing only students who believe they have the coronavirus.
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What Do Coronavirus Racial Disparities Look Like State By State?
NPR's analysis shows just how stark the impact has been on African-Americans and Latinos. Experts say the pandemic will go on — for everyone — unless we direct resources where they're most needed.
Traffic Is Way Down Because Of Lockdown, But Air Pollution? Not So Much
Car traffic took a big dip beginning in late March, and headlines celebrated clean air around the U.S. But an NPR analysis of EPA data tells a more troubling story.
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PHOTOS: Lockdown In The World's Most Unequal Country
Since South Africa went into lockdown in late March, the country's social divisions have been brought into sharper focus than ever.
Shut down delays federal help for low-income households to pay utility bills
Funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program to arrive by end of month
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2025 EMT Mass Casualty event at ISU seeks volunteers on November 15
The ISU EMT program is seeking patients for the ISU EMT Mass Casualty event on Saturday, November 15. The patients will be mocked up with injuries, walking wounded, or bystanders who try to distract the EMTs from their patients. Those who love to apply moulage or would like to try their hand at the skill are also needed.
Caravan For Justice: Cars Offer Socially Distanced Protesting During Pandemic
Hundreds of cars circle San Francisco, festooned with signs honoring George Floyd and other black victims of police violence. Similar protests are planned from Detroit to Connecticut.
Coronavirus world map: We've now passed the 600 million mark for infections
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed millions.
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