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The New Rules For Mourners In Wuhan Have Angered Many Residents
Zhang Hai's father died of the coronavirus on Feb. 1 and was cremated. Ashes can now be picked up, but the government requires a chaperone for visits to the crematorium as well as for burials.
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Fraudsters Still Claim Unemployment Relief, As Feds Pump Billions More Into System
Almost a year after identity thieves made off with tens of billions of dollars in COVID-19 unemployment relief, the system remains vulnerable. And scammers are coming to light now during tax time.
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Congress poured billions of dollars into schools. Did it help students learn?
The short answer is yes, the money did help students make up for the learning they missed during COVID. But it didn't get them all the way there.
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What will Trump say in his Tuesday address? We look to the past for some clues
Delivered the day before he was acquitted in his first impeachment case, and as COVID began to spread, President Trump's 2020 address was part reality TV, part gameshow and part WWE smackdown.
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From pandemic to protests, the Class of 2024 has been through a lot
Pomp and circumstance again fall victim to circumstance for some students in the graduating class of 2024, as protests over the war in Gaza threaten to disrupt commencement ceremonies.
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City Council Update
An update on the City Council Meeting held Wednesday March 31, 2021. Topics discussed included the Midtown Campus and COVID updates.
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Medical Expert Says J and J Vaxxers Should Get Booster Shot of Moderna or Pfizer
So, we've all probably wondered... Is it okay to mix and match COVID-19 vaccines?And that answer is: yes! That's according to University of California San…
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Santa Fe Schools Praised By Biden Administration
Santa Fe School Superintendent Hilario "Larry" Chavez participated in a nation press call with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona
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Santas gather by the thousands to drink and be merry at SantaCon NYC
The annual SantaCon celebration is back in New York City this Saturday.
The goal: at least 40% vaxxed in all nations by year-end. This map shows how we stand
The program called COVAX was set up to make sure that all countries have access to COVID vaccines. Two key public health figures talk about what went wrong — and how to fix it.
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