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Being a Student During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 1, with Emma Watts
Back at the inception of the Mind Tap series, which was around a year ago, the Mind Tap team sat around a table and discussed important stressors to…
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America Reimagined Welcomes Joanne B. Freeman
Joanne B. Freeman is the Class of 1954 Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University. An award-winning author, Professor Freeman’s books…
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'You Can See The Regret': ICU Nurse On Patients Who Failed To Take COVID Precautions
Lydia Mobley is a traveling ICU nurse who is currently working at a hospital in central Michigan. She describes how hard it has been treating patients during the current surge in coronavirus cases.
Pandemic's Deadly Toll Behind Bars Spurs Calls For Change In U.S. Jails And Prisons
More than 1,500 inmates and prison staff have died from from the coronavirus so far, according to a UCLA study.
Vaccine Could Unlock Trillions In Spending, Leading To 'Biden Boom'
Pent-up demand from households that have been cooped up over the last eight months could drive a spending boom in the spring, providing a big boost to the economy.
Lessons From Europe, Where Cases Are Rising But Schools Are Open
Amid a new wave of coronavirus restrictions, France, the U.K. and Germany are keeping schools open. The U.S. has taken a different approach.
OPINION: To Solve The Pandemic, Biden Must Focus On Equity
Doctors who helped stop Ebola call on Joe Biden's transition team to address COVID-19's racial and economic inequities. The evidence shows a safety net under the most vulnerable protects us all.
Elon Musk Tests Positive And Negative For Coronavirus, Awaiting Confirmation
Musk was using the less-accurate rapid antigen tests. He said something "bogus" was happening and is waiting results from a test that is considered more reliable but takes longer to process.
California Is 2nd State To Surpass 1 Million Coronavirus Cases
California has now joined Texas in becoming a state with more than 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Coronavirus Found In Minks In Greece
The strain found in the minks is the same one found in humans, an agriculture official said, and a breeder at one farm also tested positive. Some 2,500 minks have reportedly been culled already.
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