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Nobel Peace Prize Is Awarded To World Food Programme
Honoring the humanitarian group, the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo cites the "need for international solidarity."
Smoky Skies Are The New Normal. Are They Making Us Sick?
Scientists know that tiny particles from smoke can be inhaled deep into a person's lungs and even enter the bloodstream. But the long-term health effects of this are not fully understood.
Enrollment Is Dropping In Public Schools Around the Country
Many parents appear to be keeping their children out of public school, especially from kindergarten. The declines could mean less state funding for school districts.
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Trump Touts Antibody Treatments For COVID-19, But Evidence Is Incomplete
Medical researchers have high hopes that the kind of treatment the president received could end up being an important element in the fight against the pandemic. But clinical trials continue.
Hurricane Delta Weakens After Making Landfall On Southwest Louisiana Coast
It came ashore as a Category 2 storm with winds of 100 mph. The winds quickly dropped to Category 1 level.
Democrats Blame Trump Rhetoric For Michigan Governor Kidnapping Plot
The White House accused Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of "sowing division by making these outlandish allegations" in her remarks Thursday.
'We Must Keep On': Paris Fashion Week Exudes Hope In Uncertain Times
The fashion industry is reeling in the pandemic; marketing budgets have been slashed and magazines are thinner. But houses moved forward with a handful of physical runway shows and lots more online.
Photographer Uses Instant Images To Make Sense Of Life In Isolation
When Argentina went into strict lockdown in March, Celeste Alonso was isolated in her home in Buenos Aires. She has been asserting what control she can over daily life, one Polaroid at a time.
Poirot's The Star, But His Sidekick Shines In 'Kingfisher Hill'
The latest installment in the Hercule Poirot franchise — now being written by Sophie Hannah — is a masterful, multilayered puzzle in which Poirot's assistant Inspector Catchpool plays a key role.
Poll: Most Young Americans Prefer Biden, But Trump Backers Are More Enthusiastic
The survey also finds that far more Americans under 30 say they'll "definitely" be voting than said the same in 2016.
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