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A Statement on Justice Ginsburg's Passing
The Alturas Institute mourns the passing of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg—towering legal giant, champion of gender equality and equal…
Idaho schools chief Sherri Ybarra makes one last push for teacher pay, raises for staffers
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Coronavirus Testing Machines Are Latest Bottleneck In Troubled Supply Chain
Civilian labs and the Army say they've had trouble getting big machines that run hundreds of coronavirus tests at once. Public health experts say that's holding the U.S. back from ramping up testing.
For Inmates With COVID-19, Anxiety and Isolation Make Prison 'Like A Torture Chamber'
NPR's Noel King checks in with John J. Lennon, an inmate at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, about the impact COVID-19 has had on prison life six months into the pandemic.
U.S. Adds Just 49,000 Jobs In January, 'Not Anywhere Close' To Recovering Those Lost
U.S. employers added 49,000 jobs last month, after a pandemic-driven slump in December. Unemployment fell to 6.3%.
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Roaring Back: Employers Add 916,000 Jobs As Economy Emerges From Winter Slump
Hiring by U.S. employers accelerated sharply amid an improving public health outlook and a new round of $1,400 relief payments.
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Singing In The Dark Times: Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir Takes On New Meaning
Even before the age of social-distancing, composer and conductor Eric Whitacre had been leading an online chorus for a decade. Choir members say the connection they foster is more important than ever.
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