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Pandemic
Page 17 of 43
Success
3 million Americans are still avoiding the workforce. They might be ‘long social distancing’
By
Jane Thier
October 31, 2022
Health
The COVID pandemic and its economic effects caused the average student to lose more than half a year of math learning, new analysis shows
By
Bianca Vázquez Toness
and
The Associated Press
October 28, 2022
Success
Let’s not circle back on that: These 10 corporate buzzwords are the most hated in America
By
Chloe Berger
October 24, 2022
Health
‘Nation’s report card’ shows American schoolchildren lost decades of academic progress during COVID-19 pandemic
By
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2022
Health
Zoom school set kids back during COVID-19 and now many parents are questioning why they weren’t sent back sooner
By
Bianca Vázquez Toness
,
Jocelyn Gecker
and
The Associated Press
October 21, 2022
Health
You might have Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus because your ancestor survived the Black Death, study says
By
Laura Ungar
and
The Associated Press
October 19, 2022
Success
Van life is just ‘glorified homelessness,’ says a 33-year-old woman who tried the nomadic lifestyle and ended up broke
By
Chloe Berger
October 18, 2022
Health
Fauci says fast-spreading COVID variants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 are ‘pretty troublesome’
By
Chloe Taylor
October 18, 2022
Health
Turns out Elon Musk is wrong. There was a COVID-19 ‘baby bump’ after all
By
Chloe Berger
October 17, 2022
BQ.1.1 is among the most immune-evasive COVID variants yet. It’s coming in hot in the U.S.
By
Erin Prater
October 15, 2022
Health
A new symptom of long COVID may be the reason you feel exhausted post-workout
By
Alexa Mikhail
October 12, 2022
Conferences
Transformation executives have had to overhaul their companies since the pandemic. The one thing they can’t do without: Employees
By
Paolo Confino
October 12, 2022
Finance
‘Our prosperity was based on China and Russia’: EU foreign policy chief says the old world is gone and security is no longer a guarantee
By
Tristan Bove
October 12, 2022
Newsletters
A new Fortune podcast explores the reasons why the U.S. has no real childcare solutions for working moms and finds the people who do
By
Ellen McGirt
October 11, 2022
Tech
Demand for personal computers hits a 20-year low after a pandemic boom
By
Chris Morris
October 11, 2022
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