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Why Some Young People Fear Social Isolation More Than COVID-19
It's not that young adults aren't worried about the pandemic, psychologists say, but they are at far greater risk of dying by suicide. Finding ways beyond screens to foster social bonds is crucial.
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Most Teachers Concerned About In-Person School; 2 In 3 Want To Start The Year Online
A new national poll of teachers from NPR/Ipsos finds broad trepidation about returning to the classroom, with 77% of those surveyed worried about risking their own health.
What To Do When People Don't Practice Social Distancing
Some people stand too close, or jog without masks, or go so far in their defiance as to throw "coronavirus parties." What should you do if you see people who are not maintaining social distance?
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As Pandemic Halts The Military Court At Guantánamo, Critics Call For Its Closure
The U.S. prison and military court in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, are widely viewed as dysfunctional and expensive. Now the pandemic has brought court proceedings to a halt.
DIY During Quarantine. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Plenty
Stay-at-home orders have inspired many people to take on do-it-yourself projects and tackle their own home repairs. But sometimes a toolbox and YouTube videos aren't enough to prevent disasters.
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Indoor Dining Returns To NYC But Restaurants Face Uncertain Fall And Winter
The city's restaurants and bars, which have been operating outdoors all summer, will reopen to indoor dining on Sept. 30 at 25% capacity. But many owners worry that might not be enough to profit.
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Idaho held an innocent man on death row for 18 years. Now it’s paying for that.
Charles Fain’s plans? To move on, retire from his factory job, and buy a pickup truck.
Suspect arrested in connection with University of Idaho slayings
Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, arrested in Pennsylvania’s Pocono mountain region on four first-degree murder charges
Idaho ballot features nonbinding advisory question about tax cuts, education
Voters in the Nov. 8 general election will decide whether they approve or disapprove
As Lumber Prices Climb, DIYers Cut Out The Middle Man And Mill Their Own
The price of lumber has more than doubled during the pandemic. Now people are turning to extreme DIY for building projects. Instead of buying boards, they're buying their own sawmills.
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