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Humanitarian crises
January 03, 2021
In graying Italy, the old defy biases laid bare by pandemic
From his newsstand at the bottom of two hilly streets in Rome, Armando Alviti has been dispensing newspapers, magazines and ...
January 03, 2021
The Latest: Ariz. gov. rejects call for online learning
PHOENIX — Arizona’s Gov. Doug Ducey has rejected the state’s top education official’s call for Ducey to order public schools ...
January 02, 2021
VIRUS TODAY: California struggles to tame COVID-19
Here’s what’s happening Friday with the pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY — After months of serving as a role ...
January 01, 2021
UK in 'eye of the storm' amid surging new coronavirus cases
British hospitals around the country face a perilous situation in January, medical workers warned Friday amid surging ...
January 01, 2021
EXPLAINER: Should vaccine volunteers now get the real thing?
Tens of thousands of Americans have volunteered to test COVID-19 vaccines, but only about half of them got the real thing ...
January 01, 2021
Asia Today: Bangkok shuts schools, entertainment venues
Thailand's capital is shutting down venues including schools and entertainment areas as coronavirus cases continue to spread.
January 01, 2021
'Our children die in our hands': Floods ravage South Sudan
On a scrap of land surrounded by flooding in South Sudan, families drink and bathe from the waters that swept away latrines ...
January 01, 2021
Murakami urges politicians to speak sincerely about virus
Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami says politicians need to help reduce public uncertainty and fear over the coronavirus and ...
January 01, 2021
Brazil scrambles to approve virus vaccine as pressure mounts
Brazil, a nation proud of its role as a regional leader in science, technology and medicine, finds itself falling behind its ...
January 01, 2021
California passes 25,000 deaths, finds 3 more variant cases
California surpassed 25,000 coronavirus deaths since the start of the pandemic and officials disclosed Thursday that three ...
December 31, 2020
South Africans swap firecrackers for candles amid pandemic
Many South Africans swapped firecrackers for candles to mark New Year’s Eve amid COVID-19 restrictions including a nighttime ...
December 31, 2020
Biden inauguration to feature memorial for COVID victims
President-elect Joe Biden is planning a lighting ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to honor those killed by ...
December 31, 2020
Increased testing needed as Africa sees rise in virus cases
As a result of holiday gatherings, African officials warn of a resurgence of COVID-19 on the continent and urge increased ...
December 30, 2020
Yemeni officials: Blast at Aden airport kills 25, wounds 110
A large explosion struck the airport in the southern Yemeni city of Aden on Wednesday, shortly after a plane carrying the ...
December 30, 2020
2020: A year where the fist-bump became mainstream greeting
The moment called for a handshake. Or would have, under what used to be considered normal circumstances. As in, before 2020.
December 30, 2020
VIRUS TODAY: Colorado reports first US case of virus variant
Here’s what’s happening Wednesday with the pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY — A new variant of the ...
December 30, 2020
Louisiana Congressman-elect Luke Letlow dies from COVID-19
The death of a newly elected U.S. representative from Louisiana of complications related to COVID-19 stunned the state's ...
December 30, 2020
The Latest: Louisiana congressman-elect dies from COVID-19
BATON ROUGE, La. — Luke Letlow, who was to have been Louisiana’s newest Republican member of the U.S. House, has died from ...
December 29, 2020
VIRUS TODAY: State legislatures to convene amid pandemic
Here’s what’s happening Monday with the pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY — State lawmakers across the country ...
December 29, 2020
In a year of pain, one silver lining: fewer mass shootings
If there's one silver lining in a year marred by a deadly pandemic, civil unrest, and economic and political turmoil, it's ...
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