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Biden's $1.9 Trillion Rescue Plan Set To Turbocharge U.S. Economy
Economists expect the additional federal spending, coupled with an improving public health picture, will jumpstart economic growth this year.
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Alabama Official On Vaccine Rollout: 'How Can This Disparity Exist In This Country?'
Jefferson County Commissioner Sheila Tyson is fighting for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. In her county, one health clinic in a predominantly Black area has yet to administer any doses.
ER Doctor Who Diagnosed First Confirmed NYC COVID-19 Case Reflects 1 Year Later
For four months last year, Dr. Angela Chen only saw her child through a window. A year into the global pandemic, the view is a different, but it's impossible to forget the memories of last spring.
ASISU Speaks welcomes Pawan Archarya
Host Nyele Alvarez welcomes Pawan Archarya to the show. Archarya is a Senator with the College of Science and Engineering and is a Sophmore studying…
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How Biden's Plan Could Help Reshape The Finances Of American Families
The $1.9 trillion relief bill includes a new monthly allowance for American parents that could help provide a critical lifeline.
Planning A Spring Break? These 5 Tips Can Help Minimize Risk
The CDC still advises against nonessential travel, but many infectious disease experts say a trip to the beach or a family vacation can be done pretty safely if you do it right.
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CDC Looks At Whether 3 Feet — Instead Of 6 — Is Safe For Schools' Social Distancing
A new study found no difference in infection rates between schools in Massachusetts that required 3 feet of distance and those requiring 6 feet, so long as everyone wore masks.
Sweden, Venezuela Are Latest Countries To Question AstraZeneca Vaccine
Several other countries including France, Germany, the Netherlands and Ireland moved to suspend injections of the vaccine this week.
Sharp, 'Off The Charts' Rise In Alcoholic Liver Disease Among Young Women
Some doctors are seeing a disturbing spike in lethal alcoholic liver disease, especially among young women. The recent trend has been supercharged, they say, by the pandemic's isolation and pressures.
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Colleges Canceled Spring Break, But Students Are Traveling Anyway
A majority of U.S. colleges have canceled spring break, in an attempt to curb student travel. But the rise of online classes means students can now attend college from anywhere, including beachside.
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