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COVID-19 Cases Continue To Surge
We take stock of where we are in the pandemic in terms of infections and fatalities.
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1st Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine To Be Administered This Week In The U.K.
The U.K. was the first Western country to approve Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration could vote to approve the vaccine as early as Thursday.
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Michigan Secretary Of State Says Armed Protesters Descended On Her Home Saturday
Saturday's protesters said they weren't there to cause trouble. The incident took place two months after the FBI thwarted an alleged plot by militia members to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
'Emotional But Rational': Ikea Discontinues Its Long-Running Catalog
After decades of saying "hej" to the world, it's time for Ikea's famous catalog to say "adjö." But many fans say they're disappointed by the move.
NIH Director Predicts Vaccinations Will Start This Month
Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, says people in some of the highest-risk groups will likely be starting vaccinations this month.
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Advocates For Hoosier Women Outline Their Priorities For Upcoming Legislative Session
Advocates for Hoosier women say the effects of COVID-19 make it more apparent the state should pass a law requiring paid family leave – and that’s one of…
How Private Money From Facebook's CEO Saved The 2020 Election
After Congress failed to aid local election offices, a nonprofit backed by Mark Zuckerberg gave $350 million in crucial funds that helped the presidential election run surprisingly smoothly.
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He Thought Day Trading Would Be A Thrill. He Ended Up Losing $127,000
With millions stuck at home, more and more people are trying day trading. Most will end up losing money, studies show, while troubling cases of addiction are also on the rise.
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Santiago Potes Is 1st Latino DACA Recipient To Be Awarded Rhodes Scholarship
As a 2021 Rhodes Scholar, Potes will study at the University of Oxford. His parents settled in Miami after fleeing Colombia when he was 4. He is a new graduate of Columbia University in New York.
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Hardly Any 1918 Flu Memorials Exist. Will We Remember COVID-19 Differently?
Traditional monuments commemorate politicians or war heroes but rarely victims of disease. We must "mark how profound the catastrophic loss of life has been," says Monument Lab Director Paul Farber.
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