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Coronavirus Concerns Weigh On Chinese Students At U.S. Colleges
Nearly 6,000 students from China attend the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The spreading coronavirus is further isolating and complicating the lives of international students.
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Congress Gave Colleges A $14 Billion Lifeline. Here's Where It's Going
Like so many sectors of the economy, higher education is taking a big hit from the pandemic. The U.S. Department of Education has so far distributed more than $10 billion in relief funds to colleges.
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We're Eating At Home And It's Costing Us More
The latest inflation data offers a snapshot of Americans' new pandemic spending habits. Prices are down for most goods and services but up sharply for groceries.
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Obamacare's National Enrollment Looks OK, But States Matter More
Though the health insurance law is federal, we're not exactly all in this together. Each state runs its own insurance market and pools, so a big turnout of the healthy in New York won't help Texas.
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Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius To Step Down
The move comes about 6 months after the disastrous roll out of the health insurance website. It was eventually fixed, but not before delivering a severe blow to the president's approval ratings.
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‘Bathroom Bill’ Could Cost Texas $3.3 Billion A Year, Stoking Financial Fears In Ongoing Debate
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Another study forecasts financial woes if bathroom bill passes; 11 Dallas schools are losing their librarians;…
Saturday Sports: Usain Bolt, Cubs Face Nationals
Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the Magazine about the weekend series between the Chicago Cubs and the Washington Nationals, and sprinter Usain Bolt's final race.
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First Customers Get Tesla Model 3 Electric Cars
The vehicles are comparatively affordable at $35,000. Tesla says it can't build them fast enough to meet the demand.
After 3-Day Strike, University Of California's Service Workers Vow To Keep Fighting
Members of the system's biggest union are demanding the "respect of fair wages and fair treatment." They're set to return to work Thursday, hoping their protest had an impact.
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Farmers Hope For China Trade Deal, But For Now They Worry About Tariffs' Impact
At the Big Iron Farm Show in North Dakota, the usual concerns about crops have been heightened by another big worry: a trade war with China that's already driven soybean prices down sharply.
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