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Emergency room doctor
Health
We’re still learning just how badly America handled the pandemic—’excess deaths’ jumped nearly 85% in 3 years, study finds
By Patrick Heuveline and The ConversationJune 17, 2023
Homeless crisis
Finance
The secret cause of America’s homelessness crisis is hiding in plain sight: Landlords can evict whoever they want now the pandemic is over
By Michael Casey, R.J. Rico and The Associated PressJune 17, 2023
Antonio Guterres
Finance
UN chief rips IMF and World Bank for ‘glaring failure’ during pandemic—and ‘bias and injustice built into the current international financial architecture’
By Edith M. Lederer and The Associated PressJune 17, 2023
How $400 billion in COVID-19 aid was stolen or wasted, by everyone from social security fraudsters to Texas pastors
Finance
How $400 billion in COVID-19 aid was stolen or wasted, by everyone from social security fraudsters to Texas pastors
By Aaron Kessler, Richard Lardner, Jennifer McDermott and The Associated PressJune 12, 2023
Conner Dowell
Success
‘I have kids that legitimately cannot read’: Inside a Kansas school that was devastated by COVID lockdown
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressJune 10, 2023
Ed Bastian
Personal Finance
Delta CEO says ‘revenge travel’ is taking over America and even he’s shocked by how much: ‘$300 billion—with a B’
By Jane ThierJune 9, 2023
Haruki Murakami
Lifestyle
Haruki Murakami’s Covid parable: The walled city of tranquility with no desire or pain, or the real world beyond full of suffering and contradiction
By Mari Yamaguchi and The Associated PressJune 7, 2023
Asian businesswoman smiling
Europe
Gen Z students in Japan are getting job-market ready with lessons on how to smile again without masks
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 6, 2023
Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, speaks during an interview at the Forbes Global CEO Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009.
Health
‘The Money Doctor’ slams COVID lockdowns as the biggest policy mistake in modern times
By Chloe TaylorJune 6, 2023
COVID created a new generation of cyclists determined to fight America’s car culture
Lifestyle
COVID created a new generation of cyclists determined to fight America’s car culture
By Calvin Woodward and The Associated PressMay 19, 2023
Anthony Fauci
Health
The COVID-19 pandemic cost the U.S. economy $14 trillion, new research finds
By Jakub Hlávka, Adam Rose and The ConversationMay 16, 2023
The next wave of virus detection: A good boy
Commentary
The next wave of virus detection: A good boy
By Carolyn BarberMay 8, 2023
young workers presenting to team
Success
COVID-era graduates are getting trained on how to actually work in the same room with other people
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 3, 2023
Fauci says the general public ‘somehow’ didn’t get his messaging ‘that the vulnerable are really, really heavily weighted toward the elderly’
Health
Fauci says the general public ‘somehow’ didn’t get his messaging ‘that the vulnerable are really, really heavily weighted toward the elderly’
By Steve MollmanApril 30, 2023
COVID will eventually evade one of the few treatments for those infected and could cause deaths to ‘easily double,’ former White House advisor Deborah Birx says
Health
COVID will eventually evade one of the few treatments for those infected and could cause deaths to ‘easily double,’ former White House advisor Deborah Birx says
By Erin PraterApril 29, 2023
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