By Fortesa Latifi Zipporah Arielle, 26, has been on immune-suppressing medications since she was 16 years old as segment of a regimen to manage a cluster of autoimmune diseases. If she gets a cold, it takes her longer to get well. If she gets a cut, it takes longer to heal. Right now, it also means that she’s more susceptible to contracting the novel coronavirus that is spreading a..

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In response to the continuous economic repercussions stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump reported on Friday (March 20) that the Department of Education will permit any person with student cash advance debt to take a 60-day break (at least) from making their monthly payments — without any interest or penalties. “Probably a lot of students will be excep..

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By Max Lubin In a task to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, millions of college students have sacrificed campus housing, employment, and health services — and for those without WiFi or a computer at house, even the new online classes meant to take the place of their in-person lessons. Students were already struggling to meet their generic needs before the outbreak, and sudd..

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Lisa Song Sutton has tried it all. The 34-year-old, who moved to Nevada soon after graduating law school at the University Miami, began a number of agencies in her new residence, including a shipping store called Ship Las Vegas, real estate swimwear corporations, and also a specialty bakery called Sin City Cupcakes. She’s also a normal supporter to Forbes. And, starting in 2014, she..

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A new report from the Centers for Infection Control and Prevention released on Wednesday (March 18), shows that, while older Residents of the U.S. Are more likely than their younger counterparts to perish from COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, American adults of all ages are falling seriously ill. Case in point, the statistics shows that nearly 40 percent of sic..

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By Senator Elizabeth Warren Schools all across America are closed. Workers are getting laid off. Firms are struggling. Increasingly cases of coronavirus are being confirmed everywhere — and the Trump administration continues to badly mishandle the outbreak. The government’s priority now must be to make sure that each person who needs a test and treatment for coronavirus can get i..

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JoJo wants you to stay residence and practice social distancing while in the spread of the novel coronavirus — so much so, that she revamped one of her biggest hits as your new #AloneTogether anthem. On Wednesday (March 18), the singer debuted a riff of "Leave (Get Out)," the lead single from her debut album. Yet as an alternative opposed to urging a soon-to-be ex to go away, she..

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By Rainesford Stauffer Ya’el Courtney has only been homebound — or participating in social distancing, a means of trying to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus — for a number of days, and she already feels guilty for not being efficient. The 24-year-old first-year Harvard Ph.D. Student’s day-to-day life, which used to consist of the fitness center at 6 a.M., Classes, wor..

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On Monday (March 16) each person in San Francisco and five other counties in California’s Bay Area were ordered to “shelter in place,” a similar tactic to the lockdown measures taken in places like Italy, Spain, France, China, and Prague to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. And in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio said the 8.6 million people who live there may soon be ..

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As people around the world continue to practice social distancing in a task to slow the spread of COVID-19, the infection caused by the novel coronavirus, the seams of society are making themselves even more impossible to disregard. Schools have shut off, leaving several students without access to education, especially if they don’t have internet at house. Following statewide measur..

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When polls finally closed in Arizona on Tuesday (March 17), former Vice President Joe Biden came out of the state's primary election because the leader, with 43.6 percent of the vote and 88 percent of precincts reporting, followed by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders who garnered 31.6 percent of the vote. (Michael Bloomberg, who has since dropped out, earned 10 percent of ..

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Former Vice President Joe Biden brought in 58 percent of the vote and 36 percent of precincts reporting, making him the projected winner of the Illinois primary election on Tuesday (March 17). Sen. Bernie Sanders garnered 36 percent of the vote. President Donald Trump won the Republican primary, as expected. https://twitter.Com/JoeBiden/status/1240072327972491266Of the st..

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