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Despite Outbreak, Congress Takes Its Chances Without Widespread Coronavirus Testing
The latest cases highlight the absence of a widespread testing program for Congress more than seven months after the World Health Organization declared a pandemic.
How To Stop Ransomware Attacks? 1 Proposal Would Prohibit Victims From Paying Up
The attack on Colonial Pipeline has focused new attention on a potentially radical proposal to stem the growing threat posed by ransomware: making it illegal for victims to pay their attackers.
Epidemiologists Urge A Cautious Christmas, After Thanksgiving Surge in Some States
Some parts of the country are now grappling with a post-Thanksgiving surge of patients, while others dodged that fate. What lessons can we learn as we head into the Christmas season?
Tired Of The Social Media Rat Race, Journalists Move To Writing Substack Newsletters
The San Francisco startup has doubled its writers since the pandemic started. Some high-profile journalists have left full-time jobs at major publications to give it a go at the buzzy newsletter.
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Evan McMullin Calls Himself 'The Only Conservative' In Presidential Race
Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin is near the top of the presidential polls in Utah. He talks about his background and why he's running a long-shot campaign.
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5 Takeaways From Jeff Sessions' Attorney General Hearing, So Far
Many of the questions during Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing for attorney general centered on whether he would stand up to the president-elect's more controversial stances.
Trump May Weigh In On H-1B Visas, But Major Reform Depends On Congress
President Trump has said he wants to crack down on abuses and protect American workers. But it's Congress that holds the power to fundamentally reform the program, and work there is underway.
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Tougher Times For Latino Students? History Says They've Never Had It Easy
Despite a lot of rhetoric, decades have passed — and administrations have come and gone — with little progress in educating language-minority students.
Don't Surrender, Reinvent: The New Mantra Of Small Biz In Puerto Rico
Facing an uncertain future and dim prospects of financial relief, small businesses get support and strength from each other.
Sen. Al Franken Announces He Will Resign 'In The Coming Weeks'
The Minnesota Democrat said he would be stepping down amid allegations of sexual misconduct and calls for his resignation by his colleagues.
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