By Deborah J. Nelson, Ryan McNeill and Helen Reid LONDON (Reuters) – Health officials from around the world, as they gather to discuss a treaty addressing pandemic prevention next week, …
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By Howard Schneider JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming (Reuters) – Record levels of government debt, geopolitical tensions that threaten to split the global trading system, and the likely persistence of weak productivity …
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By Jennifer Rigby and Julie Steenhuysen LONDON/CHICAGO (Reuters) – A highly mutated COVID variant called BA.2.86 has now been detected in Switzerland and South Africa in addition to Israel, Denmark, …
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MANILA (Reuters) – The coronavirus pandemic and rise in cost of living have pushed close to 70 million more people in developing Asia into extreme poverty as of last year, …
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By Bhanvi Satija (Reuters) -Medtronic on Tuesday raised its annual profit forecast as the return of non-urgent surgery volumes to pre-pandemic levels boosted demand for its medical devices, sending its …
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STONE WASHINGTON: Minority-Owned Businesses Suffer A Second Pandemic Of Crime As Local Governments Handcuff The Police Stone Washington on August 17, 2023 The pandemic is now officially over. Thankfully most …
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American Students Are Now Absent At Record Rates After Missing Months Of Classroom Instruction During The Pandemic Reagan Reese on August 11, 2023 American students have been missing class at …
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The New York City Council voted to establish a newly revised permanent outdoor dining program, building on the success and lessons learned from the emergency pandemic outdoor restaurants program. The …
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‘No One Could Have Predicted It’: Blue State Gov. Announces $100 Million To Address Pandemic Learning Loss And ‘Trauma’ Brandon Poulter on August 3, 2023 Democratic New York Gov. Kathy …
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(Reuters) – Global firms from consumer goods giant Unilever to automaker Nissan and machinery maker Caterpillar have warned of slowing earnings in China as the world’s second-largest economy loses its …
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Pandemic-Era Graduates Entering The Workforce Have No Idea What They’re Doing Will Kessler on August 2, 2023 Since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, new graduates’ industry-specific test scores and certifications …
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By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) -After years of pandemic isolation, North Korea has invited its friends back this week, hosting senior Chinese and Russian delegations for 70th anniversary commemorations of …
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By Timothy Aeppel (Reuters) – The U.S. economy may ultimately skirt a recession, but it’s felt like one for months at Jon Ferrando’s 103 RV dealerships. Retail sales of recreational …
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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House on Friday launched an office to prepare for and respond to potential pandemics, to be led by Paul Friedrichs, a military combat …
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By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) – Efforts to vaccinate children worldwide against deadly diseases such as measles and diphtheria began to recover in 2022 after a historic backslide caused by …
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China’s Economy Fails To Rebound Following Pandemic Tumble Will Kessler on July 17, 2023 China’s economic growth slowed in the second quarter of 2023 as the country continues to struggle …
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By Rachel Nostrant (Reuters) – U.S. students have not caught back up to pre-COVID levels of learning in math and reading, with Black and Hispanic pupils among the hardest hit …
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Support For School Choice Shot Up Following COVID-19 Pandemic: POLL Reagan Reese on July 11, 2023 Voter support for school choice programs jumped 7% since before the COVID-19 pandemic, according …
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By Leah Douglas (Reuters) – Food insecurity is rising in the U.S. as the end of pandemic-era aid and higher food costs strain low-income Americans, according to data released on …
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By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration will spend $2.3 billion on food purchases for schools and food banks as the end of pandemic-era aid leads to rising …
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By Tim Hepher, Valerie Insinna, Joanna Plucinska and Allison Lampert PARIS (Reuters) – The first Paris Airshow in four years has clocked up billions of dollars in commercial jet orders …
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End Of Trump-Era Pandemic Rule Has Booted 1.5 Million From Their Health Care — And Counting Will Kessler on June 19, 2023 Medicaid has so far dropped 1.5 million people …
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By Doyinsola Oladipo NEW YORK (Reuters) – A snapshot of 15 major U.S. hotel markets shows that travel to cities is rebounding, with one notable exception: San Francisco. Several hotel …
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(Reuters) -Delta Air Lines said on Thursday it would pay a quarterly dividend, resuming a payout that the carrier had suspended in March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The dividend, …
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By Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK (Reuters) – Overseas travel bookings from mainland China are currently at just over half of pre-pandemic levels but are on course to return to the 2019 …