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New infections drop more than 50% nationwide; FDA panel OKs Pfizer vaccine for kids, who are increasingly infected: COVID-19 updates

October 26, 2021October 26, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on New infections drop more than 50% nationwide; FDA panel OKs Pfizer vaccine for kids, who are increasingly infected: COVID-19 updates

Cases are down in every region – the South, in the Mid-Atlantic, most of New England, the Midwest, the West. Latest COVID-19 news.

Sports

‘Huge statement for women’: South Carolina’s Dawn Staley gets big raise, contract extension

October 15, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Huge statement for women’: South Carolina’s Dawn Staley gets big raise, contract extension

A raise for South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley will put her on par with UConn’s Geno Auriemma, paying her $2.9 million this season.

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Will holiday mail be on time? Why is mail getting more expensive? Your USPS questions, answered

October 1, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Will holiday mail be on time? Why is mail getting more expensive? Your USPS questions, answered

USPS changes start in October, including slower shipping times and price increases. Here’s how it all breaks down.

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Hubble telescope finds dead galaxies. Scientists say they may help us understand ‘where we’re from’

September 23, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Hubble telescope finds dead galaxies. Scientists say they may help us understand ‘where we’re from’

NASA’s Hubble Telescope recently discovered six galaxies that mysteriously died. Scientists say they could help us understand where we came from.

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New Orleans garbage hasn’t been collected for weeks. So, the residents threw a Trash Parade.

September 21, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on New Orleans garbage hasn’t been collected for weeks. So, the residents threw a Trash Parade.

Garbage has not been collected for thousands of New Orleans residents since Hurricane Ida hit three weeks ago. Some of them staged a trash parade.

Life

Former ‘Bachelor’ contestant helps teachers ‘Clear the List’ for back to school supplies

August 25, 2021August 25, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Former ‘Bachelor’ contestant helps teachers ‘Clear the List’ for back to school supplies

#ClearTheList, endorsed by people like ‘Bachelor’ contestant Ashley Spivey, helps teachers get back-to-school supplies.

News

More colleges are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine. Some are starting to kick out unvaccinated students.

August 24, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on More colleges are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine. Some are starting to kick out unvaccinated students.

Students who don’t get vaccinated risk paying thousands more, loss of WiFi on campus – and even disenrollment.

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More colleges are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine. Some are starting to kick out unvaccinated students.

August 24, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on More colleges are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine. Some are starting to kick out unvaccinated students.

Students who don’t get vaccinated risk paying thousands more, loss of WiFi on campus – and even disenrollment.

Life

You got the vaccine. They didn’t. College roommate situations could get tricky with COVID.

August 17, 2021August 17, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on You got the vaccine. They didn’t. College roommate situations could get tricky with COVID.

When a college student who got the COVID vaccine is paired with an unvaccinated roommate, should students sleep in masks? Can they change rooms?

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‘We are so unprepared’: Extreme heat fueled by climate change putting farmworkers’ lives on the line

July 18, 2021July 18, 2021Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘We are so unprepared’: Extreme heat fueled by climate change putting farmworkers’ lives on the line

As extreme temps become more common because of climate change, advocates and sympathetic lawmakers worry about the future of farmworking in America.

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