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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Coronavirus and the Shincheonji
The outbreak of coronavirus cases in South Korea centered around the Shincheonji Church of Jesus in the city of Daegu.
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It’s The Little Things
Finding Joy During the COVID-19 Crisis
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Contactless: Food Delivery amid COVID-19
This is a look into my unhealthy quarantine diet.
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Solace in Suburbia
Enjoying the hidden backyard sanctuaries around our house and going on my daily walks through our typically suburban neighborhood helped me keep my sanity and find solace.
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Texas Reopens
Restaurants, retail stores, movie theaters and malls are back to business in Texas.
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New York schools shut for the rest of school year
The decision on summer school programming will not be made until the end of May.
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Puerto Rico plans to reopen parts of the economy
But the U.S. territory, as of last week, had the lowest coronavirus testing rate in the country, performing an average of 15 tests a day for every 100,000 people.
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A Central American Poet Explores Identity, Race, and Rhythm… Via Zoom
Since González’s readings rely heavily on body language as well as spoken words, Zoom’s tiny squares of visibility present a challenge.
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A glimmer of hope for treatment drug, Florida set to reopen and DeBlasio loses his cool in today’s news
Patients who have taken remdesivr, have shown improvement in their condition over a quicker period of time.
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Virtual Education May Just Be a Non-English Speaking Parent’s Worst Nightmare
One of the biggest issues for teachers in minority-rich and low-income schools is how do they get participation and involvement from non-English speaking families?