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The analysis from Columbia University focused on the period from March 15 to May 3, when states and counties implemented "measures enforcing social distancing and restricting individual contact."
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According to the ruling, the orders were "unlawful, invalid, and unenforceable" and any future statewide restrictions will need to be approved by the Wisconsin legislature.
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Kay Oxendine of the Haliwa Saponi Tribe in North Carolina, was set to serve as the first woman to emcee of the tribe's annual powwow — until the event was canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Urban planners say cities must make it possible to return to the streets and shop without losing the safety of physical distancing.
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A coalition of independent restaurants is calling on Congress for an industry-specific fund. Chefs and owners are struggling to figure out how they can reopen and turn a profit amid the pandemic.
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Taking breaks from news reports and taking care of your body and mind can help combat the loneliness that may develop if you are isolating yourself during…
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Some people stand too close, or jog without masks, or go so far in their defiance as to throw "coronavirus parties." What should you do if you see people who are not maintaining social distance?
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In Onondaga County, there were 17 new coronavirus cases on Monday, bringing the total to 537. Forty-nine people are in the hospital and 21 people are in…
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Sarah Urist Green, creator of PBS' The Art Assignment, walks through five fun art projects that don't require fancy supplies or talent to create and enjoy.
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With limits on social gatherings, Americans have to mourn their dead through online memorials and virtual funerals.