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Singapore Was A Shining Star In COVID-19 Control — Until It Wasn't
The Southeast Asian city-state was lauded as a success story when it came to controlling the coronavirus. Now, it's facing an enormous outbreak in the cramped quarters where migrant laborers live.
Despite Coronavirus Risks, The U.S. Senate Returns For Normal Business
Senators return to the Capitol on Monday, more than five weeks after their last formal gathering. There are new public health guidelines for the chamber.
Retail Sales Bounce Up 17.7% After Record Drop As States Reopen
Spending is still nowhere near last year's. But as more states and cities allowed restaurants and shopping centers to reopen, May saw a big swing from a historic collapse in March and April.
More Space, Please: Home Sales Booming Despite Pandemic, Recession
Despite high unemployment, a severe recession and economic uncertainty, the housing market is on a tear. Sales are booming, and prices hit a record high. Low rates and remote work are driving factors.
Closed Schools Are Creating More Trauma For Students
School counselors say the coronavirus pandemic has so destabilized kids' lives that the result is genuinely traumatic. And closed schools make it harder for counselors to help.
Idaho hits a COVID vaccine milestone: More than 50% of adults got their shots
The state’s vaccine rollout has slowed to a rate of about 1,000 people a day.
Meridian mayor says new redistricting map is an improvement over current boundaries
City won’t add to legal challenges facing the new legislative map
First case of monkeypox reported in Idaho, in a Treasure Valley patient
The patient lives in Idaho’s most populous area
Forest Service seeks public comment on proposed Stibnite Mine operation outside of Yellow Pine
Conservationists, Nez Perce Tribe oppose Idaho mining project
Payette Land Trust reaches conservation easement agreement for part of Idaho’s Cougar Island
Easement will limit development and commercial use of the island on Payette Lake
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