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More than 800 Georgia school district students under quarantine 6 days after Cherokee County schools reopen

On Tuesday, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported that hundreds of students and teachers in the Cherokee County, Georgia school system are now under quarantine for COVID-19 exposure less than a week after the schools reopened.

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4 tips to help kids to cope with COVID-19 anxiety

The news coverage on COVID-19 is pervasive, persistent, and in my view as a professor of psychiatry, perilous. Sometimes it seems as though the pandemic is all we talk about.

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African Americans have long defied white supremacy and celebrated Black culture in public spaces

From Richmond to New York City to Seattle, anti-racist activists are getting results as Confederate monuments are coming down by the dozens.

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Purported 'conservative news platform' is actually run by Trump's super PAC: report

A purportedly independent right-wing news website is actually being run by President Donald Trump's super PAC.

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BUSTED: Racist vaccine hoax pushed by trolls posing as WHO official

A verified Twitter account purportedly linked to a World Health Organization official claimed the Trump administration was secretly testing a coronavirus vaccine on Black Americans.

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Support grows to #FreeGrace and brings needed attention to disparities Black girls face in school systems

Hundreds have protested and thousands more are showing their support for #FreeGrace, centered around a 15-year-old Black girl in Michigan who’s been in juvenile detention since May for violating her probation by not completing her online schoolwork.Grace, whose middle name is being used to protect her identity, was charged with assault and theft last year for physically fighting with her mother and taking a classmate’s cell phone at school. Part of the terms of her probation, handed down in April of this year, included completing her schoolwork during the sudden shift to online instruction as ...

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Study of journalists’ tweets suggests the 'media bubble' is more like a collection of 'microbubbles'

New research provides evidence that Beltway journalists have formed insular subcommunities on Twitter, raising concerns about their ability to generate information for the public. The study, published in the journal Social Media + Society, used an inductive computational analysis to identify several “microbubbles” in the journalism community.“I worry about the blindspots of national political media. We have seen how blind spots can impact news judgment; in 2016, Hillary Clinton was widely assumed to win the election by a wide margin, and clearly she did not,” said study author Nikki Usher (@ni...

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Coronavirus testing in Texas plummets as schools prepare to reopen

Texas' low number of tests and large percentage of positive results suggest inadequacies in the state's public health surveillance effort at a time when school reopenings are certain to increase viral spread, health experts said.

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What losing football to COVID-19 would mean for Texas college towns: 'It’s like losing Christmas'

Local officials and business leaders in some of Texas' college towns are bracing themselves for the possible cancellation of football — a move that could further injure local economies that are still limping from pandemic-related closures and are reliant on game day tourism.

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Trump has never even read a 'children's book' about Abraham Lincoln: presidential historian

A top presidential historian on Tuesday revealed that President Donald Trump personally admitted to him that he had never read a book about President Abraham Lincoln -- not even a children's book like the ones read in public schools.

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Trump angrily denies trusting Putin over ‘sleazebags’ in US intelligence

President Donald Trump defended his relationship with Russia's president Vladimir Putin and his related attacks U.S. law enforcement and intelligence services, which he slurred as "dirty cops" and "sleazebags."

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'I wouldn't take it': Ex-Trump official pours cold water on Russia's purported COVID 'vaccine'

Former Trump FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb on Tuesday poured cold water on the Russian government's announcement that it had developed the world's first vaccine for the novel coronavirus.

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