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'Once A Museum Closes, It's Closed Forever': The Struggle To Keep Art Alive Right Now
For many small museums across the country, it's been over a year since their doors have been open to visitors, putting them in the same life-or-death situation as much of the rest of the arts sector.
Evicted And Homeless Due To Pandemic — 'I Literally Had To Sleep In My Car'
Getting evicted during COVID can risk a person's health and doom their ability to find a home. The extension this week of a federal order preventing evictions could save many people from that fate.
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Bengal Business with Sandee Gehrke, Ann Swanson and Chase Downs
Dr. Shane Hunt meets with Sandee Gehrke, a proud ISU College of Business Alum and Vice President of System Operations at St. Luke's hospital. Also joining…
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Mysterious Ailment, Mysterious Relief: Vaccines Help Some COVID Long-Haulers
The possibility that vaccines meant to prevent the disease may also be a treatment for long COVID — when symptoms linger for months — has sparked optimism among patients and scientists.
Vaccine Rollout Highlights Tribal Health Programs' Strengths Despite Chronic Underfunding
This is the first in a two-part series about the vaccine rollout in Indian Country. Part two looks at the challenges of vaccinating our region's urban...
Sustainable Idaho: Background information on the Fort Hall Mine Landfill
To supplement Sustainable Idaho's investigation of groundwater contamination from pollutants at the Fort Hall Mine Landfill, tune in for a lecture titled…
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France Imposes 3rd National Lockdown As COVID-19 Again Surges
President Emmanuel Macron, in a televised address to the nation, said he was left with no choice as deaths approach 100,000 and the country's hospitals are overwhelmed.
FDA Authorizes 2 Rapid, At-Home Coronavirus Tests
The Food and Drug Administration says Abbott's BinaxNOW test and Quidel's QuickVue can be sold without a prescription.
CDC, FDA To Review J&J Shot After 6 Blood Clot Cases Reported Out Of Nearly 7M Doses
In a statement on Tuesday, U.S. authorities said they are "reviewing data involving six reported U.S. cases of a rare and severe type of blood clot in individuals after receiving the J&J vaccine."
Consumer Prices Jumped. Should You Worry? That's Sparking A Heated Debate
Consumer prices jumped last month as businesses struggled to keep pace with booming demand, but the Biden administration and the Federal Reserve say the uptick in inflation is likely to be temporary.
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