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Over 1 Million Children Tested Positive For Coronavirus In The United States
Children make up at least 1 in 11 reported U.S. cases, according to a new report.
Sen. Rubio Joins Small Group Of Republican Senators Calling Biden 'President-Elect'
Only four other GOP senators have publicly called Democrat Joe Biden "president-elect" since the race was called for him over a week ago.
Iowa Governor Reverses Course, Issues Mask Mandate As COVID-19 Cases Rise
With hospitals in the state filling up with patients, Gov. Kim Reynolds, who once dismissed restrictions as "feel-good" measures, said Monday: "If Iowans don't buy into this, we'll lose."
How The GOP Defied Expectations Down The Ballot
President Trump lost, but House Republicans had a better-than-anticipated 2020 election. They picked up at least eight seats and narrowed the House Democrats' majority.
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Why Does Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine Need To Be Kept Colder Than Antarctica?
One of the two leading vaccine candidates requires deep, deep freezing. Here's how communities are working to solve for this and how the new Moderna vaccine could help.
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Georgia's Election Chief Is Pressured To Invalidate Legally Cast Ballots
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Washington Post reporter Amy Gardner about her interview with Georgia's secretary of state who says fellow Republicans are pressuring him to find ways to exclude ballots.
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Shoppers Snap Up Electronics, Aren't Splurging Elsewhere
Shoppers kept buying electronics and home improvement supplies, but sales overall rose only 0.3% in October.
'A Teacher' Tells A Lesson In Predatory Behavior
In the Hulu on FX limited series "A Teacher," a high school English teacher (Kate Mara) lures a student (Nick Robinson) into a sexual relationship. It doesn't turn out well.
COMIC: A Kids' Guide To Coping With The Pandemic (And A Printable Zine)
It's been months of the pandemic and you might be feeling frustrated or upset. But there are lots of different ways to deal with your worries — like giving yourself a big hug!
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Washington Wedding With More Than 300 Guests Linked To 17 Coronavirus Cases
Health officials are asking more than 300 people who were in attendance to get tested and quarantine after a large wedding earlier this month near Ritzville, Wash.
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