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Jan 01

How long-term online learning in pandemic may affect college students’ well-being

By Lilah Burke, Inside Higher Education

Students are still struggling to find spaces in their homes to work, dealing with financial and health crises, and homeschooling their own children or siblings.

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Dec 30

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Arizona health care workers face ‘catastrophic’ conditions amid surge in COVID cases

With the number of COVID cases and hospitalizations surging in many parts of the country, health care systems and their staff are becoming further strained, including many areas in Arizona. In Phoenix, six hospitals are now diverting incoming emergency patients…

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Dec 25

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News Wrap: U.S. COVID hospitalizations hit new record

In our news wrap Friday, U.S. COVID-19 deaths top 330,000 as hospitalizations hit another record high. Firefighters in Southern California continue to battle the "Creek Fire,” which forced more than 7,000 residents to evacuate on Christmas Eve. And the U.S.

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Dec 25

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What’s driving a COVID-19 surge in California

California has become an epicenter for COVID infections. The state has been averaging about 40,000 new cases a day over the last week and recently passed its 2 millionth case. Amna Nawaz speaks with Dr. Christina Ghaly, director of the…

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Dec 24

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News Wrap: California becomes first state to surpass 2 million COVID infections

In our news wrap Thursday, the COVID-19 death toll topped 327,000 as California becomes the first state to surpass 2 million infections, a powerful winter storm barrels toward the East Coast, Ethiopian forces killed 42 armed men accused of massacring…

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Dec 24

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Serving those in need and trying to survive during the pandemic

The economic impact of the coronavirus has been felt far and wide across the country. But how has the pandemic impacted charitable giving and philanthropic donations throughout this year? And what are the challenges ahead for not-for-profits? Stacy Palmer, editor…

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Dec 24

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How the pandemic has exposed America’s deep divide

2020 has been a year unlike any within living memory, and one that exposed some of America's deepest divides. Judy Woodruff spoke with emergency medical physician Dr. Uche Blackstock, Eddie Glaude, of Princeton University, New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore,…

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Dec 24

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With the economy teetering, millions of Americans try to launch new businesses

With the pandemic raging and the nation’s economy teetering, now might seem like a curious time to start a business. But is it? Paul Solman asks the question, and answers it. Transcript:…

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Dec 24

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During a tough year, viral video captures spontaneous moments of joy

For many Americans, 2020 has been a long, difficult year. But this holiday season, one video is spreading joy and warming hearts for millions of its viewers. Stephanie Sy explains.

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Dec 23

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With his demands unmet, Trump threatens to reject long-awaited COVID relief bill

As the nation nears 325,000 total deaths, millions of Americans are feeling the economic impact of the pandemic. The Department of Labor on Wednesday reported 803,000 new jobless claims last week, and up to 14 million people could soon lose…

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