Month: November 2020
In Cyprus, Israeli-founded college opens its doors, hoping for regional progress
Cypriot president calls Pafos Innovation Institute the result of ‘growing cooperation between Cyprus and Israel’ in security, tech and education
Read MoreHurricane Eta expected to rapidly intensify and bring catastrophic conditions to Central America – CNN
Hurricane Eta expected to rapidly intensify and bring catastrophic conditions to Central America CNN Another round of cool air arrives late tonight WBRZ Sunday evening tropical update: Eta could become a hurricane overnight WWLTV Zack: Another front on the way today FOX 8 Live
Read MoreUS campaign enters final day as fears of election day unrest mount
Record 93 million cast early ballots; businesses in some cities board up windows in anticipation of possible violence
Read MoreMedicaid’s Future Hinges On Who Wins The White House
The Trump administration has given states ways to restrict spending on the government insurance program for low-income Americans. A Biden administration would expand Medicaid coverage. (Image credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Read MoreMorning News Brief
Presidential campaigns keep up their drive to attract undecided voters. Coronavirus cases surge in the U.S. And, COVID-19 numbers are up in the U.K. too, where a new lockdown will go into effect.
Read MoreDespite Strains, Small Colleges Find Advantages In Dealing With COVID-19 On Campus
A smaller student body and shared sense of purpose make it easier to gain compliance with university policies on things such as mask usage and social distancing.
Read More2nd U.K. Coronavirus Lockdown Will Last At Least 4 Weeks
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the new lockdown will begin on Thursday and last until at least Dec. 2. Bars and restaurants can only offer take-out and non-essential shops most close.
Read MoreMorning News Brief
Presidential campaigns keep up their drive to attract undecided voters. Coronavirus cases surge in the U.S. And, COVID-19 numbers are up in the U.K. too, where a new lockdown will go into effect.
Read MoreIn Pennsylvania, mail-in ballots and legal battles could put our electoral system to the test
The pandemic, a nationwide shift toward voting by mail and a flurry of pre-election lawsuits are upending how voters and election officials prepare for the election. Nowhere is that uncertainty more evident than in Pennsylvania
Read MoreThe Most Consequential Election In A Lifetime (And This Time They Mean It)
In every election, candidates stress just how crucial the race is for the country. In 2020, voters seem to be keenly aware that the outcome could affect social policy and politics for years to come. (Image credit: Angela Weiss and
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