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Denver's QBs Sit Out Sunday's Game Because Of COVID-19 Exposure
NFL games have been postponed and rescheduled because of the pandemic, but the league has kept moving forward. But with cases surging nationwide, the NFL is facing its biggest challenge yet.
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Experts Warn COVID-19 Cases May Surge After Thanksgiving Gatherings
The colder weather ahead in much of the country, along with the spread of cases after holiday travel, means the pandemic could get worse. Still, some public health experts say schools can open.
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Coronavirus Victims: North Carolina College Student Jamesha Waddell
Jamesha Waddell, a senior at Livingstone College in North Carolina, spent nearly two months in the hospital with COVID-19. She died in November at age 23.
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CDC Immunization Advisory Committee To Vote On Distribution Of Coronavirus Vaccine
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's independent vaccine advisory committee is scheduled to vote Tuesday to determine who should get a coronavirus vaccine first.
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World Record Is Set For Most Varieties Of Cheese On A Pizza
French chef Beniot Bruel created a pie with 254 varieties of cheese. The chef carefully measured out small portions to ensure each distinct cheese counted toward the final number.
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Some Of The Nearly 200,000 Displaced Yazidis Return Home
Long after the fall of ISIS, Yazidis are now returning to the ruined towns of their homeland. It's been six years since ISIS launched its genocide against the religious minority in Sinjar.
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When Doctors Get Sick, Rural Hospitals Struggle To Continue Treating Patients
Hospitals across the U.S. are struggling as workers contract the coronavirus. It's especially tough for rural hospitals, where even one doctor out sick can upend the hospital's patient capacity.
Thruway Board votes to raise tolls for drivers without E-ZPass
The New York State Thruway Board voted Tuesday to raise tolls by nearly a third for drivers who don’t have an electronic E-ZPass, beginning in January....
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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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CDC Adviser On COVID-19 Vaccine Priority Groups And Why Some Aren't Eager To Be First
Dr. Robert Atmar, a member of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, says he's hearing hesitancy among some front line medical workers about being first in line for a vaccine.
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