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Bengal Business with Don Zebe and Dr. Alex Bolinger
Dr. Shane Hunt interviews Don Zebe, an ISU College of Business Alum, about his career, the importance of sales and the impact of COVID-19 on real estate.…
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When A Tornado Hits A Toy Store: Photo Shows Reality Of Working From Home With Kids
The photo on Twitter shows scientist Gretchen Goldman sitting behind her laptop being interviewed by CNN. She's in the middle of a living room that has been turned upside down by her young children.
Why The Pandemic Could Change The Way We Record Deaths
Before COVID-19 came along, the world wasn't so great at counting deaths and understanding why people die. But the virus has propelled countries to ramp up their efforts.
Colorado Adopts Pioneering Oil And Gas Emissions Rules
Colorado regulators are now requiring oil and gas operators to monitor fracking emissions earlier and more often , and provide that data to local...
The Way States Count Test Results Matters As Antigen Testing Comes Online In Mountain West
Antigen testing is starting to become a more common way to test for COVID-19. It looks for the virus’ surface coating, rather than pieces of its genetic material. It’s faster and easier to administer than other tests. Public health experts say it’s important to collect all results — positive and negative — to understand the scale of each state’s outbreak.
How Operation Warp Speed's Big Vaccine Contracts Could Stay Secret
More than $6 billion in federal funding has been routed through a firm that manages defense contracts, making the agreements subject to less federal scrutiny and transparency.
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Florida's Miami-Dade Pushes Back On Loosening Of Coronavirus Restrictions
County Mayor Carlos Gimenez says the opening ordered by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis comes too soon and he expressed concern that the number of coronavirus cases could shoot up.
Disney Lays Off 28,000 Workers, 67% Are Part-Time Employees
The Walt Disney Company's theme parks, resorts and cruises have been devastated by COVID-19. Disney announced it is laying off the workers from its Parks, Experiences and Products division.
Baseball Rarity: Cubs And White Sox In Playoffs, But Chicago Fans Can't Go To Games
The strange, shortened season just got more weird, with both teams in the playoffs for just the third time ever. Fans would normally dance in the streets or cram into bars, but it's 2020, so no.
New York City Imposes Fines Of Up To $1,000 For Those Who Refuse To Wear Face Masks
City personnel will hand out free masks. "Our goal, of course, is to give everyone a free face mask and get them to wear it," the mayor said. "We don't want to fine people."
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