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You're Not Welcome Here: How Social Distancing Can Destroy The Global Economy
There's a curfew in Paris, and Londoners aren't allowed to invite neighbors to dinner. People are already exhausted of social distancing, but some places are introducing even more draconian measures.
El Paso, Texas, Judge Issues 2-Week Curfew To Stem Surge Of COVID-19 Cases
The judge said he was "left with no choice" but to impose a countywide curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. He noted El Paso County has seen a 160% increase in its positivity rate in the last three weeks.
Eli Lilly Ends Antibody Trial In Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients, Other Trials Go On
The trial studied the efficacy of bamlanivimab in combination with the antiviral remdesivir on hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Researchers concluded the antibody treatment was "unlikely to help."
'My Family Needs Me': Latinas Drop Out Of Workforce At Alarming Rates
Women are leaving the workforce at four times the rate of men. The shift is especially pronounced among Latina women, and that could have lasting effects for the broader economy.
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What the Wut?! The Supreme Court
Krystoff Kissoon sits down with Jonathan Blakeman, Graduate President of the ISU Political Science Club, to discuss an upcoming Virtual Panel, October 28,…
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Navigating Diversity with Emma Watts - Mind Matters
In this episode, host Krystoff Kissoon is joined by ISU freshman, Emma Watts, to discuss the book she co-authored in 2020, Mind Matters, a comprehensive…
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As COVID-19 Cases Surge In Wisconsin, Health Workers Brace For More
Rural areas are of particular concern as COVID-19 cases rise in Wisconsin. One big worry: having enough staff in hospitals.
2020 Not Scary Enough? Try A Haunted Car Wash
It's one type of business offering a frighteningly good time, with trick-or-treating discouraged and haunted houses seeming even scarier than other years because of COVID-19.
Dow Plunges 943 Points; Steep Sell-Off Is Triggered By Fears Of More Lockdowns
The Dow tumbled more than 900 points as COVID-19 cases surge in the United States and Europe, while next week's election is only adding to the uncertainty over the economy.
America Reimagined- Lara Brown
Tune in to KISU tonight at 7:30 pm for the launch of the new program America Reimagined as host, Dr. David Adler challenges experts drawn from the four…
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