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The Market For Emergency Vaccines Is Like No Other
This is the story of what it takes to produce a national vaccine supply.
How To Make Sense of All The COVID-19 Projections? A New Model Combines Them
Projections of deaths from COVID-19 vary wildly. How are we to make sense of the differences? One researcher has developed one model that compares and merges them all.
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A Confusing Back-To-School Season May Lead To Blockbuster Spending
Preparing for both in-person and virtual learning has families budgeting for new school supplies like masks and bleach wipes as well as bigger purchases like laptops, speakers, desks and chairs.
'Hope Isn't A Strategy.' How To Prepare For A Natural Disaster During COVID-19
If a major hurricane, flood or wildfire happens during the pandemic, evacuation shelters could be dangerous and cross-state aid impossible. So disaster response experts are planning new strategies.
With School Buildings Closed, Children's Mental Health Is Suffering
A top pediatrician calls for reopening schools as soon as possible because of the negative impact the shutdown is having on students' learning and mental health.
The Rich Have Stopped Spending And That Has Tanked The Economy
While retail sales bounced back in May after a deep drop in March and April, the wealthiest Americans are not spending as freely as they did before the pandemic. And that could limit the recovery.
Homelessness In Los Angeles County Rises Sharply
Los Angeles County's annual homeless count came out Friday and shows a double-digit increase over last year. The pandemic is also causing future homelessness projections to skyrocket.
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Coffee Keeps Its Mojo: Producers Overcome Pandemic Obstacles
Coffee has remained widely available on supermarket shelves even though COVID-19 has been particularly bad in some of the world's largest coffee-growing nations.
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Tune-in to KISU this Halloween night for a special lineup of spooky programming!
KISU special programming will begin at 6:00 p.m. on October 31st with Haunted Idaho from Idaho Matters. The show explores ghost towns in Idaho! At 7:00 pm we dive into the KISU archives, revisiting the student-produced program Tell-Tale Radio with Katie Willy. Katie and her production partner, Kyle, will share eyewitness accounts of hauntings at notable Pocatello landmarks, including Pocatello High School and Idaho State University. Then, at 8:00 p.m., stay tuned for a special Halloween edition of Matt’s Movie Trax.
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