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New Mexico town near vast US reservation shuts everyone out

New Mexico town near vast US reservation shuts everyone out

GALLUP, N.M.
Heritage department outlines distribution of $500 million of arts and culture COVID-19 support

Heritage department outlines distribution of $500 million of arts and culture COVID-19 support

Canada's arts and culture organizations are getting a clearer picture of how the federal government plans to divide $500 million of COVID-19 support.
Nearly 1 in 5 US kids are obese, according to latest data

Nearly 1 in 5 US kids are obese, according to latest data

NEW YORK — Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. kids are obese, according to the latest national data. The news is disappointing, given that programs across the country have for years been trying to reduce childhood obesity, one expert said.
VIRUS DIARY: Searching for sanity in tiny moments of joy

VIRUS DIARY: Searching for sanity in tiny moments of joy

CHICAGO — We meet for a memorial service by video conference because that’s how it must be done these days.
VIRUS DIARY: Searching for sanity in tiny moments of joy

VIRUS DIARY: Searching for sanity in tiny moments of joy

CHICAGO — We meet for a memorial service by video conference because that’s how it must be done these days.
Can COVID-19 survive on my phone?

Can COVID-19 survive on my phone?

Can COVID-19 survive on my phone? Yes. That's why a daily wipe down of “high-touch” surfaces like phones, keyboards and tablet computers is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Coronavirus found in patients' semen in small Chinese study

The virus that causes COVID-19 can be found in semen, Chinese researchers report in a small study that doesn’t address whether sexual transmission is possible.

Man to plead guilty to romance con of 'black-ish' star

LOS ANGELES — A man accused of romancing “black-ish” star Jenifer Lewis and three other women to con them out of money for his phoney businesses agreed Friday to plead guilty to a federal charge of wire fraud, prosecutors said.
PBS' 'Asian Americans' explores prejudice and perseverance

PBS' 'Asian Americans' explores prejudice and perseverance

A century of racist attacks detailed in the new PBS documentary series “Asian Americans” might have felt like ancient history just a few months ago. But through the lens of the coronavirus pandemic that originated in China and is now hitting the U.S.
What's that behind you? On virus-era TV, home backdrops star

What's that behind you? On virus-era TV, home backdrops star

Those who saw conservative commentator Bill Kristol on television one recent night may not remember what he said. But they'll never forget the magnificent mess of a bookcase behind him.
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