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Elementary Schools In San Bernardino County Cleared To Reopen
Elementary schools in San Bernardino County have been cleared to reopen starting Monday, if they want to and have a reopening plan. The clearance comes…
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FACT CHECK: Biden's Comments On Loan Forgiveness And Elite Colleges
The president said he doesn't want to forgive the loans of people who went to "Harvard and Yale and Penn." The real picture of student debt in the U.S. is much more complicated.
With Or Without Trump, Republicans Will Likely Keep Right And Head South
Where will the GOP turn in its hour of crisis? If the past is any guide, it will turn to the wellsprings of strength that have brought the party back from the brink before.
Winter Not Cold Enough? Here Are 3 YA Thrillers To Chill You
Prickly, angry girls get to the bottom of mysterious disappearances — or cause them — in these three angsty YA novels, from a retelling of "The Cask of Amontillado" to a wild and frozen dystopia.
'The Essence Of Truth': A Doctor's Photos Document The COVID-19 Crisis In The ER
Dr. Scott Kobner is the chief emergency room resident at the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center. His black-and-white photos show the suffering, anxiety and chaos unfolding in overrun COVID units.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Actor Rashida Jones; U.S. Vulnerability To Cyber Attack
Jones talks about becoming a mom, losing her mom and the "big chapters" of life. Justin Chang reviews Judas And The Black Messiah. Journalist Nicole Perlroth explains the risk of cyber terrorism.
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Metropolitan Opera Backstage Workers: 'Without People, The Opera Is Nothing'
A union representing 800 backstage workers began a publicity campaign today urging donors and government entities to withdraw support for the company because of a labor dispute.
Price Check: Nations Pay Wildly Different Prices For Vaccines
The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago gave an impassioned speech about the vaccine rollout, warning of hoarding and price gouging. Here's what we could find out about the cost of a dose.
Interior Nominee Deb Haaland Faces Tough Questions On Climate Goals
Despite Biden's ambitious climate plan, Haaland told lawmakers the country would not abandon fossil fuels "overnight." If confirmed, she would be the first Native American Cabinet secretary.
Nearly 100 Confederate Monuments Removed In 2020, Report Says; More Than 700 Remain
An annual survey by the Southern Poverty Law Center found that 168 Confederate symbols, 94 of them monuments, came down across the country, virtually all in the aftermath of George Floyd's killing.
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