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The 11-Year-Old Entrepreneur Who Is Stepping Up To Save Schools

November 27, 2020 by Elise Edwards

When an 11-year-old found out the implications Covid was having on his school, he sprung into action. Now he’s vowing to do the same for other schools across the country.

The Side Dish To Savor This Thanksgiving

November 23, 2020 by Mimi Sabo

Thanksgiving doesn’t need to be a total disappointment this year. Introduce a little adventure with the kabocha pumpkin: a small, squat winter squash with a dark green, edible rind and bright orange flesh that tastes like a cross between a pumpkin and a sweet potato — with a hint of chestnut. It’s great in soups and pies, but a simple roast is a delicious (and easier) way to introduce this hearty squash to your holiday menu.

This Covid Thanksgiving, Let’s Give Thanks For The NFL

November 23, 2020 by Gregg Pasternack

Thanksgiving feels different this year on so many levels. Travel plans have been put off, dinner tables have been condensed and even the Macy’s Day parade has been shelved. But despite all the disappointments, at least we still have football.

Anthony Fauci’s Thoughts on Covid-19 Transmission, Treatments, and Vaccines

November 22, 2020 by Elise Edwards

A few key takeaways from America’s top infectious disease doctor including details about the recent vaccine announcements.

Ranked: The 10 US Cities Best Positioned To Recover From Coronavirus (And The 10 Worst)

November 21, 2020 by Elise Edwards

Moody’s Analytics has issued a report that examines the potential to recover from coronavirus among the top 100 metro areas in the US—and while some of the results are to be expected, some are more surprising.

How much is 250,000 deaths? Enough to empty wide swaths of the country.

November 21, 2020 by Elise Edwards

As of Thursday, over a quarter-million people in the United States had died of covid-19. Each of these 250,000 people is a life lost to a single virus in less than nine months.

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