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Harvard Researchers Find 'Inequality On Top Of Inequality' In COVID-19 Deaths
By studying the number of all current deaths compared to those in previous years, researchers have found that high-poverty, crowded areas where people of color live have been hard hit by the pandemic.
Coronavirus Cases Top 25 Million Globally As India Emerges As A New Epicenter
The grim milestone was crossed on Sunday, one day after India recorded more than 78,000 cases of the virus.
Episode 35: Travis Johnson is a retired naval flight officer who shares his traumatic childhood raised by a bipolar parent.
Travis Johnson is a retired naval officer, successful veteran podcaster, and holds a master’s in human relations. His humble beginnings began as a child of a bipolar mother who had trouble parenting. Consequently, Travis was raised in 5 foster homes, endured 36 moves spanning 6 states and 12 schools before graduating high school, and survived 2 murder attempts. Although this was very rough, there was always an organization willing to keep him sheltered, clothed, and fed. Now that he's able to give back, Travis has made it his mission to help the helpers. Travis hosted the top rated nonprofit architect podcast as well as the 2021 veteran podcast awards and is the only professional podcaster with an accredited course available at the university level. Join Travis and I, as he shares how his resilience in the face of these challenges coupled with taking responsibility for his life forged the path he walks today. You can find out more about Travis and purchase his books by visiting www.titanevolutionpodcast.com
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U.S. COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 350,000
Health care workers are bracing for a deadly January, and President-elect Joe Biden cautioned that "the next few weeks and months are going to be very tough."
Jazz Standard, One Of New York's Top Clubs, Closes Due To Pandemic
It is the first major jazz club in New York City to shut its doors permanently due to the coronavirus crisis. Its owners announced the club's closing on Wednesday, after more than two decades.
Top North Carolina Health Official: GOP Should 'Plan For The Worst' For Convention
Dr. Mandy Cohen said mass gatherings like the Republican convention will be a "very big challenge" if COVID-19 cases continue to increase in the state, as they are currently.
President Biden nominates Joshua Hurwit as Idaho’s top federal prosecutor
Top Adviser To Operation Warp Speed Calls An October Vaccine 'Extremely Unlikely'
Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief adviser to the administration's effort to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, said having a vaccine by next month was "not impossible." But a longer timetable appears more likely.
Top Health Officials Enter Self-Quarantine After Exposure To Coronavirus
Three members of the White House coronavirus task force — FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, CDC Director Robert Redfield and NIAID Director Anthony Fauci — are isolating themselves for two weeks.
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