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More Americans Are Going Hungry Amid Economic Crisis — And Many Can’t Get Help

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The current economic crisis means rising demand for food stamps. While Congress has passed additional benefits for some recipients, a large percentage of the poorest households did not get an increase. Meanwhile, many people, from college students now at home to those at high-risk for COVID-19, are facing new complications in accessing their benefits. Economics…

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The Dangerous Global Flood of Misinformation Surrounding COVID-19

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Misinformation and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 have spread rapidly online, creating what some experts are now calling an “infodemic.” Health officials across the globe are scrambling to refute a flood of bogus claims, some of which could have harmful consequences. John Yang reports on the dangerous course of falsehoods during this global health crisis —…

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School Closures Leave Homeless Students Even More Vulnerable

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“There are more than 1.5 million homeless public school students in the United States. But with many of those young people relying on school for safety, stability, and food, the mass closures of school buildings all over the country due to the coronavirus have left them even more vulnerable than before. NewsHour Weekend’s Zachary Green…

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Why the Pandemic Is Making U.S. Economic Inequality Even Worse

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A new survey by the Pew Research Center finds 43 percent of U.S. adults say they or someone in their household has suffered a job loss or pay cut due to COVID-19. With such widespread impact, it will likely take years for the economy to rebound. But what will recovery even look like, as the…

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We Need A Vaccine to Vanquish COVID-19. Here’s How Scientists Are Trying to Find It

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Science correspondent Miles O’Brien has spent the past few weeks in Seattle, reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic and producing a film for FRONTLINE about how things unfolded in the city where the disease made its U.S. debut. He joins William Brangham to discuss the global push to find an effective vaccine and therapeutic treatments, plus…

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Utah’s Tourism Industry ‘Taking A Big Hit’ From Outbreak

6 years ago PBS NewsHour
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“The coronavirus continues to spread in the U.S. along with the economic ripple effects of the nationwide shutdown. In Utah, a state that relies heavily on tourism, thousands of people have applied for unemployment benefits. Liz Adeola, host and producer for PBS Utah, joins Hari Sreenivasan from Salt Lake City with more.” Find more from…

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A Brooklyn ICU Nurse on Why She Doesn’t Feel Like A Superhero

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Maria Lobifaro is a nurse at a VA hospital in Brooklyn that has been converted to care only for coronavirus patients. Already, more than 30 deaths related to COVID-19 have occurred there. Lobifaro, a member of the largest union for registered nurses in the country, joins William Brangham to discuss how her job these days…

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The New Challenges Businesses May Face in A World Changed By COVID-19

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“When businesses and organizations resume activity after COVID-19, it will be in a changed economic landscape. Suzanne Clark is president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, whose 3 million members include all sectors, geographies, and sizes. She is planning how they will tackle post-coronavirus challenges, including social distancing and health requirements, and joins Judy Woodruff…

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COVID-19: Lessons Learned in The Battle Against Ebola

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“What we learned from the Ebola outbreak between 2014 and 2016 helped lay the groundwork for the more recent response to the epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lauren Baer, a former senior advisor to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during the Obama administration, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss what steps can be…

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How Missed Rent Payments Spark A ‘Cascade’ Of Financial Hardship

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Many Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic are struggling to pay their rent when they have lost income and haven’t yet been able to secure unemployment money. Missed rent, in turn, adds up to landlords who can’t pay their mortgages or property tax. And then cities and states will struggle to provide the basic services…

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