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Money
PoliticsSBA watchdog estimates over $200 billion of COVID relief fraud, but official claims ‘serious flaws that significantly overestimate’ damage
By Richard Lardner, Jennifer McDermott and The Associated PressJune 27, 2023
Declassified report shows Covid-19 origins remain a mystery, despite Wuhan lab researchers falling sick in 2019
HealthDeclassified report shows Covid-19 origins remain a mystery, despite Wuhan lab researchers falling sick in 2019
By Riley Griffin and BloombergJune 24, 2023
Illustration of Langya viruses
HealthA COVID-like virus recently leaped from animals to humans—and ‘we can expect more spillover,’ scientists say. Will ‘Langya’ cause the next pandemic?
By Erin PraterJune 24, 2023
Education
SuccessAmerica’s kids just suffered the biggest plunge in math scores ever recorded
By Collin Binkley and The Associated PressJune 21, 2023
Take a look at the shocking stats showing what the pandemic did to children’s education: ‘There are signs of risk for a generation of learners’
LifestyleTake a look at the shocking stats showing what the pandemic did to children’s education: ‘There are signs of risk for a generation of learners’
By Chris MorrisJune 21, 2023
Woman working from home appears to be stressed out
SuccessYour remote and hybrid workers are really stressed—but a return to office won’t fix the problem. Becoming a better boss will
By Chloe BergerJune 18, 2023
Vaccine shot
HealthWhether by infection or vaccine, 96.4% of Americans had COVID antibodies in their blood last September, massive survey finds
By Matt Hitchings, Derek Cummings and The ConversationJune 17, 2023
Emergency room doctor
HealthWe’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
FinanceThe 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
FinanceUN 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
FinanceHow $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 FinanceDelta 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
LifestyleHaruki 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
EuropeGen Z students in Japan are getting job-market ready with lessons on how to smile again without masks
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 6, 2023
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