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U.S. Vaccinations May Be Reaching A Tipping Point In Fight Against Virus, Experts Say
New coronavirus cases are at their lowest level since October. Some health experts think the vaccination campaign deserves credit for tamping down the U.S. outbreak. But will the downturn last?
Ryan Sargent welcomes incoming ASISU President, Zane Webb, in season's final episode of Bengal Tales
This episode of Bengal Tales features an interview with newly elected ASISU President Zane Webb. Zane, originally from Twin Falls, ID, studies accounting…
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U.S. Will Impose New Ban On Travel From India As Coronavirus Rages
The travel ban is being imposed due to "extraordinarily high COVID-19 caseloads and multiple variants circulating" in India, the White House says.
Protesters March In Colombia Against Plan To Raise Taxes In Pandemic-Wracked Economy
Even though COVID-19 deaths are spiking and the country is climbing out of a deep economic downturn, the president has proposed new taxes. Colombians are defying restrictions by protesting.
TSA Extends Mask Mandate Aboard Flights Through Summer As Travel Increases
Even as COVID-19 cases decrease and more Americans get vaccinated, the Transportation Security Administration is keeping strict regulations on wearing masks when traveling domestically.
Amid Nationwide Protests, Colombia's President Withdraws Controversial Tax Hike
President Iván Duque had argued that the tax overhaul was needed to raise badly needed revenue. But ordinary Colombians who are suffering amid COVID-19 turned out by the tens of thousands.
EU Moves Closer To Allowing In Nonresident Vaccinated Travelers
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is formally recommending that nonresident travelers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 be allowed to travel to the EU.
Children Now Account For 22% Of New U.S. COVID Cases. Why Is That?
A year ago, COVID-19 cases in children made up less than 3% of the U.S. total. On Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics said children represented 22.4% of new cases.
FMC Corp's Hazardous Waste Storage: A human, environmental, and legal story. Part 2
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel continue their exploration of the FMC Corporation’s storage of hazardous waste on the Shoshone-Bannock…
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India Crosses 20 Million COVID-19 Cases As Critical Shortages Worsen
In just the past week, India has seen its COVID-19 cases jump by 2,646,526 — a figure that, if it stood alone, would make India the 14th worst-hit nation in the world.
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