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May 17 2020
Analysis
What Is College Without the Campus? This crisis will reshape higher education — and not just this fall.
The mythical American curtain-raiser to adulthood, the four (or so) years of finding-yourself freedom and higher learning, is having a reckoning. May 1, the date when most colleges ask that the students to whom they’ve offered admission declare their intentions for the fall, has come and gone with many students (and their parents) unsure of what they should do. Facing the prospect of mass
New York MagazineNov 25 2020
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Who should be first in line to receive the coronavirus vaccine?
A realistic path to ending the coronavirus pandemic came into view with news of promising results from clinical trials of three different vaccines in development. The U.S. public rollout of the first vaccine could begin as early as mid-December, according to the head of the government’s vaccine program.
But the start of vaccinations doesn’t mean things will be returning to normal
Yahoo! The 360Dec 11 2013
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?Flawed and Simply Unacceptable?: Kathleen Sebelius Calls for Investigation Into Obamacare Site Rollout
Recognizing that deeper problems may lurk behind the botched rollout of the health care website President Barack Obamas top health official Wednesday called for an investigation into management and contracting decisions.
The BlazeJan 31 2020
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Dow Drops 500 Points on Global Growth Concerns
Fresh economic data and the viral outbreak in China fanned worries about global growth, weighing on stocks around the world to end the week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 521 points, or 1.8%. The S&P 500 slipped 1.6% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 1.4%.
The World Health Organization on Thursday declared the coronavirus—which has now sickened more than 9,
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 03 2021
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U.S. Jobs Post Smallest Gain in Seven Months Amid Delta Spread
U.S. hiring downshifted abruptly in August with the smallest jobs gain in seven months, complicating a potential decision by the Federal Reserve to begin scaling back monetary support in the coming months.
Nonfarm payrolls increased 235,000 last month after an upwardly revised 1.05 million gain in July, a Labor Department report showed Friday. The unemployment rate fell to 5.2%.
BloombergNov 24 2020
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Redfield projects COVID-19 vaccine to be rolled out by 'end of the second week in December'
A coronavirus vaccine will begin to become available in the United States "probably by the end of the second week in December," Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield told Fox News Tuesday.
Redfield told "The Daily Briefing" that a vaccine would initially be made available "in a hierarchical way" with priority going to "nursing home residents and then
Fox News DigitalAug 10 2021
Opinion
The Left’s Revolution Dominates Every American Height, And They Don’t Know Why We Aren’t Cheering
Herein lies a glimpse into just what kind of knuckle-draggers the left thinks we are. They think patriotism means we’ll do whatever they say whenever they say it.
“Rooting against Olympians, scoffing at Capitol police, broaching civil war — meet today’s conservative movement.”
That’s the opening of an article last week at Vox.com. You’ve probably heard of Vox. Their self-
The FederalistAug 06 2020
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U.S. Lifts Travel Advisory Even as World Remains Skeptical of Americans
The Trump administration lifted an advisory against overseas travel put it place because of the coronavirus, though the impact may be limited since many countries currently restrict Americans due to high rates of infection in the U.S.
“With health and safety conditions improving in some countries and potentially deteriorating in others, the department is returning to our previous system
BloombergMay 11 2020
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AP-NORC poll: Majority disapprove of coronavirus protests
WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of Americans disapprove of protests against restrictions aimed at preventing the spread the coronavirus, according to a new poll that also finds the still-expansive support for such limits — including restaurant closures and stay-at-home orders — has dipped in recent weeks.
The new survey from the University of Chicago Divinity School and The Associated
Associated PressApr 07 2020
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'No change' in Boris Johnson's condition
Boris Johnson is still battling coronavirus in intensive care today with 'no change' in his condition overnight - amid a wave of support from across the nation.
Mr Johnson was moved to ICU at St Thomas' Hospital in central London and given oxygen after his health deteriorated sharply over just two hours, leaving doctors fearing he will need a ventilator.
The 55-year-old was
Daily Mail