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How to be anti-racist: Experts discuss steps people can take to spark change

How to be anti-racist: Experts discuss steps people can take to spark change

By kixi | June 4, 2020

Pierre Crom/Getty ImagesBy DEBORAH ROBERTS, SARAH LANG and ANGELINE JANE BERNABE, ABC News(NEW YORK) — As the demonstrations and unrest continue in the wake of George Floyd’s death, the protests…

So why was everybody making bread during lockdown? Celeb baker Chris Tucker knows

So why was everybody making bread during lockdown? Celeb baker Chris Tucker knows

By kixi880 | June 4, 2020

Chris Tucker(LOS ANGELES) — It seems like just about everybody has been baking while under COVID-19 lockdown, at least according to countless social media posts of freshly-made sourdough and banana bread.  A…

Reopening schools in the fall, an experiment for college and university leaders

Reopening schools in the fall, an experiment for college and university leaders

By kixi | June 4, 2020

Drazen_/iStockBy DR. DELARAM J. TAGHIPOUR, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With the fall semester approaching, college and university leadership are weighing the risks and benefits of reopening schools. Without a…

'Saturday Night Live's' Chris Redd launches COVID-19 relief fund for protestors

‘Saturday Night Live’s’ Chris Redd launches COVID-19 relief fund for protestors

By kixi880 | June 4, 2020

Ellen Matthews/NBC(NEW YORK) — With protests erupting across the nation demanding justice for George Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody in Minneapolis, health officials have raised concerns about the…

WHO warns COVID-19 cases have risen by 100,000 over the past 5 days

WHO warns COVID-19 cases have risen by 100,000 over the past 5 days

By kixi880 | June 4, 2020

iStock/Moyo Studio (NEW YORK) — With over 383,000 dead and more than 6.39 million sickened due to COVID-19, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, the…

Scientists make breakthrough with UV-emitting gadgets that reportedly can kill coronavirus on contact

Scientists make breakthrough with UV-emitting gadgets that reportedly can kill coronavirus on contact

By kixi880 | June 3, 2020

iStock/alvintus(PENNSYLVANIA) — Scientists at Penn State and the University of Minnesota say they’ve developed new tech that could lead to hand-held lights everyone can use to kill COVID-19.  Currently, UV light-emitting machines are…

Study shows loneliness and depression in kids can linger even after COVID-19 lockdowns end

Study shows loneliness and depression in kids can linger even after COVID-19 lockdowns end

By kixi880 | June 3, 2020

iStock/anamejia18(LONDON) — If you have young kids, you already know they’ve been missing school, baseball games and playdates thanks to COVID-19 lockdowns the world over.  However, new research from the…

Monkeys steal COVID-19 blood samples from lab in India

Monkeys steal COVID-19 blood samples from lab in India

By kixi880 | June 3, 2020

IndiaImages/iStock(UTTAR PRADESH, India) — Authorities in India say a troop of monkeys went bananas, attacking a medical official and stealing blood samples belonging to patients who had tested positive for…

US counts 21,000 new COVID-19 cases as protests erupt

US counts 21,000 new COVID-19 cases as protests erupt

By kixi880 | June 3, 2020

iStock/ffikretow (NEW YORK) — COVID-19 cases in the U.S. jumped by 21,000 on Monday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.  Every state in the country reported new cases, including Washington…

New survey shows Americans planning for post-COVID-19 life -- with caution

New survey shows Americans planning for post-COVID-19 life — with caution

By kixi880 | June 2, 2020

Istock/Imgorthand(NEW YORK) — Even as medical experts say we should expect a new surge of COVID-19 infections in the fall, a new survey shows Americans have taken some lessons to…

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