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  1. преди 19 часа

    With help from community members like you, we'll shed light on how people are responding to COVID-19 and show what life is like for people who are sick and those around them. Let us know how you've been affected. Take this survey to tell your story.

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    With help from community members like you, we'll shed light on how people are responding to COVID-19 and show what life is like for people who are sick and those around them. Let us know how you've been affected. Take this survey to tell your story.

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  3. 31.03

    Have you lost a coworker, friend or family member to COVID-19? Have you had trouble getting tested where you live? We're investigating the effects of the novel coronavirus. Take this survey to tell your story and help our reporting.

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  4. 30.03

    We're investigating the ongoing effects of COVID-19. Have you or someone you know been hospitalized as a result? Are you a health care worker whose job has been affected? Take this survey to help our reporting. We want to tell your stories.

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  5. ретуитна
    27.03

    Eleven states and D.C. either don't know or won't say how many COVID-19 patients have been admitted to their hospitals.

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  6. 28.03

    States that do not track hospitalization data in real time include COVID-19 hotspots such as California and Washington. Now they're scrambling to collect the information amid a global pandemic.

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  7. 27.03

    Eleven states and D.C. either don't know or won't say how many COVID-19 patients have been admitted to their hospitals.

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  8. 26.03

    ☝🏽This episode is part of our Race on Campus series. It's an ongoing project. You can find all of the episodes here:

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  9. 26.03

    Between 2008 and 2018, Minnesota's graduation rate for American Indian and Alaska Native students more than doubled, from 27% to 69%. On today's , reports on how it happened:

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  10. ретуитна
    19.03

    Today released a statement on the ‘Science of Reading.’ The email said: “It’s time for the media and political distortions to end, and for the literacy community and policymakers to fully support the literacy needs of all children.” 1/x

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  11. ретуитна
    19.03

    Since you are quarantined and have absolutely nothing to do— please read and listen to my new piece about my experience as a black student on a predominantly white campus for ✨ thanks for your support!!

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  12. 19.03

    "When it was time to enroll in a 4-year college, I chose North Dakota State, a school that's mostly white, conservative and insular — everything I wasn't. It was the hardest year of my life." A first-person episode of from :

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  13. 18.03

    You may have heard a version of the story on .

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  14. 18.03

    Grenon's death featured prominently in 's reporting last year on the effectiveness of Tasers, which were unreliable up to 40% of the time.

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  15. 18.03

    The commission's report notes that "Mr. Grenon advanced on the officers only after he was struck by the Taser, leading the Commission to conclude that Mr. Grenon wanted to live and thought he was acting in self-defense at the time he was killed."

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  16. 18.03

    The death of Phil Grenon could have been prevented, according to Vermont's mental health commission. In 2016, Grenon was killed by police officers after a Taser failed to subdue him.

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  17. 16.03

    Update: Macalester President Brian Rosenberg announced today classes would go entirely remote and students would need to leave campus by March 30. Those who have extenuating circumstances and cannot leave will be allowed to petition to stay.

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  18. ретуитна
    14.03

    We talked with and , students , about life on a campus closing down due to COVID-19, as well as president Brian Rosenberg in MN about the decision to stay open and let students decide whether to go remote.

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  19. 14.03

    Special weekend episode of on decisions: We hear from presidents and students at two colleges — one that closed and one that's still open.

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  20. ретуитна
    12.03

    Our first collab is out! and I dug deeper into a Georgia purge and found tens-of-thousands of eligible voters were dumped from the rolls only to re-register in the same place. Read on for the dets...

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