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As U.S. Views Of China Grow More Negative, Chinese Support For Their Government Rises
Recent trends in public sentiment run parallel to deteriorating U.S.-China relations. In China, the pandemic "increased people's satisfaction and support for their government," says a sociologist.
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Trump Expands Ban On Racial Sensitivity Training To Federal Contractors
The president signed an executive order to combat race and sex "stereotyping" and "scapegoating." The training cited includes references to white privilege and systemic racism.
As Pandemic Deaths Add Up, Racial Disparities Persist — And In Some Cases Worsen
With more complete racial data for COVID-19 available, the trends are impossible to ignore: Minorities are getting sick and dying at disproportionate rates. Here's a state-by-state analysis.
Trump Warns Social Media As Justice Department Aims To Weaken Tech's Legal Shield
The Justice Department's proposal would hold Facebook and Twitter more accountable for users' posts. One critic says the Trump administration is "trying to work the refs ahead of the election."
Reporter Investigates Political Meddling In The Fight Against COVID-19
Politico reporter Dan Diamond describes efforts by Trump loyalists at HHS to interfere with the work of scientists at the health agencies in an effort to promote the president's political agenda.
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At Least 380 Whales Dead In Australia's Largest-Ever Mass Stranding
"While they are still alive and in water, there is certainly hope for them, but as time goes on, they become more fatigued and their chance of survival reduces," said a government wildlife official.
Voter Education Becomes Policy For San Bernardino City High Schools
California has a resolution to encourage voter registration in high schools. But just last week the city of San Bernardino’s School Board became the first…
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9/23/20 – Beth Burt Discusses Special Challenges for Families and Teachers During the Pandemic
Today on Inland Edition, Lillian Vasquez speaks with Beth Burt, the Executive Director for the Autism Society Inland Empire. Beth talks about special…
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Supporting Teens as Youth Suicide Rates Increase in a Digital World
As part of KVCR’s series for Suicide Prevention Month called “Wellness for Times of Uncertainty,” we’re talking about youth suicide.Suicide rates have…
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'Desperation And Fear' For Millions With Congress Deadlocked Over Pandemic Assistance
Federal unemployment money has been cut off for nearly two months. Congress hasn't worked out a deal to send more help, and the fight over a Supreme Court nominee could make that harder.
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