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Women 'Falling Off The Cliff Of Fertility' As Pandemic Puts Treatments On Hold
Most fertility treatments have been put on hold following recommendations by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, but some specialists and their patients argue they can't afford to wait.
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As drone jobs grow across the Mountain West, a Nevada kids club becomes a launchpad
Modern drones map farmland, inspect power lines and help fight wildfires across the Mountain West. Nationwide, the drone industry now employs more than 100,000 people — and demand for trained pilots continues to grow.
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EPA proposal to roll back coal ash rules raises groundwater concerns in the Mountain West
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to roll back federal coal ash cleanup rules, raising concerns about groundwater contamination at dozens of coal plants and waste dumps across the Mountain West.
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Wyoming and Colorado agree to coordinate carbon storage wells
They’ll notify one another when well projects are proposed within a mile of the shared state border. And the model may expand to neighboring states.
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'Bad Optics' Or Something More? Moderna Executives' Stock Sales Raise Concerns
Moderna is currently developing a promising, yet still unproven, vaccine against the coronavirus. But Moderna executives have already sold tens of millions of dollars worth of stock in the company.
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Hey, COVID-19 Long-Haulers: Take Care In Shopping For Health Insurance
Anyone with lingering effects of COVID-19 should be extra careful in picking a 2021 health plan, specialists say. You now have a "pre-existing condition" that could increase medical expenses in 2021.
Lockdown In Lockup: A Prisoner At Sing Sing On Life During The COVID-19 Crisis
Mohammed Monsuri, who is incarcerated at the New York prison, describes how he learned about the pandemic and the challenges of staying safe. The coronavirus has hit prisons across the U.S. hard.
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Boston Pub Struggles To Stay In Business As Other Establishments Stay Closed
A go-to for generations of students — and faculty — at Boston University, the family-owned pub has been counting on the back-to-school crowds to help survive the pandemic.
Remembering Front-Line Workers Lost To COVID-19
The U.S. has lost more than 120,000 people since the coronavirus started sickening Americans five months ago. Here we remember a few of those who continued working during the pandemic, serving others.
‘I’m home’: Valor Pointe serves as housing-first model for Idaho’s homeless veterans
Partnerships key to starting, sustaining state’s first-of-its-kind apartment complex in Boise, housing and veteran advocates say
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