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Midsummer Shopping In Recovery Mode: July Retail Sales Rise 1.2%
People particularly stocked up on electronics and appliances, took more trips with stops at gas stations, and cautiously went out to eat as more stores and restaurants reopened.
New Zealand Investigates A Mystery: Where Did Its New Cases Come From?
The hunt is on to find the source of the coronavirus outbreak, now at 30 cases. The country is working to understand how the virus slipped through its defenses.
To Keep Campuses Safe, Some Colleges To Test Students For Coronavirus Twice A Week
Some colleges are betting on new, proprietary tests they've developed to keep the college safe. The idea is, test everyone at least twice a week and you can catch most infections early.
Need A Laptop? Colleges Boost Loaner Programs Amid Pandemic
One in 10 U.S. college students doesn't have access to a laptop. The pandemic is pushing colleges to change that.
New York City's Museums To Reopen As State's COVID-19 Numbers Continue To Tick Down
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that the city's cultural institutions will be able to reopen later this month. Less than 1% of COVID-19 tests in the state have been coming back positive.
The Pandemic Is Changing How People Get Around
Among the things the coronavirus pandemic is changing is how people get around. People are walking, biking and driving more, but using buses, trains and Uber less.
UNC-Chapel Hill Classes To Move Online After 130 Students Test Positive In First Week
All undergraduate learning will be remote starting Wednesday. Administrators said the campus positivity rate jumped from 2.8% to 13.6% during the first week of classes.
Pandemic Electric Bills Are Searing Hot, As Families Stay Home
With lights out in many offices and millions of people plugging in at home, residential power bills are soaring, even as overall electricity consumption slumps during the recession.
New Zealand Postpones Elections As It Scrambles To Contain New Coronavirus Outbreak
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said elections would be delayed from Sept. 19 to Oct. 17. After 102 days without community spread, a new COVID-19 cluster in Auckland has grown to 58 cases.
ISU Sustainability Club
Sustainable Idaho host Julie Raymond talks about ISU's Sustainability Club.
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