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The Coronavirus Outbreak And The Challenges Of Online-Only Classes
To slow the coronavirus, colleges are canceling in-person classes and shifting to online only. How do students and faculty adapt, and what gets lost in the shift away from gathering in classes?
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Dow Soars Nearly 2,000 Points In Rebound From Biggest Drop Since 1987
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major stock indexes jumped as President Trump declared a national emergency to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Gas Prices Are Approaching $2
Drivers are saving money at the pump, but that's a small silver lining in the big gray cloud of coronavirus-related economic turmoil. AAA says the national average could dive to $2 per gallon soon.
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Trump Administration Announces Measures To Speed Coronavirus Testing
The federal government has been sharply criticized for its slow response to the viral disease COVID-19, particularly when it comes to testing.
Despite postponement, Cama'i Dance Festival plans to come back this fall
The Cama’i Dance Festival in Bethel has been postponed until Fall 2020 out of concerns over the coronavirus. The festival normally brings Indigenous dance…
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Bloomberg: 3 Women Who Made 'Complaints About Comments' Can Seek NDA Releases
The announcement comes two days after Mike Bloomberg faced tough questions about the issue in a Democratic debate.
6 Things To Watch In The Nevada Caucuses
Sen. Bernie Sanders is the favorite, but does Elizabeth Warren peel away some progressives after a fiery debate performance? Former Vice President Biden has a lot on the line — and a lot to prove.
Survival Of The Friendliest: How Our Close Friendships Help Us Thrive
In her new book, Lydia Denworth makes the case for the vital necessity of friendship, tracing its effects on your genes, on your brain and even on animals like sheep and fish.
What COVID-19 Cases Look Like In South Korea
The new coronavirus has spread to South Korea. NPR's Anthony Kuhn discusses the situation in that country.
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How COVID-19 Has Affected Medical Care For Non-Coronavirus Patients
The coronavirus outbreak in China has pulled vital medical resources and personnel away from regular procedures. This is causing complications for people who need treatment for other diseases.
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