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Duraid Munajim
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Shakira on a child's formative years
Pop star and education advocate Shakira talks to Lee Cowan about how the lack of education opportunities affects the prospects of poor children in her native Colombia.
CDC Looks At Whether 3 Feet — Instead Of 6 — Is Safe For Schools' Social Distancing
A new study found no difference in infection rates between schools in Massachusetts that required 3 feet of distance and those requiring 6 feet, so long as everyone wore masks.
Biden’s Policies on Domestic Violence
Here is how Joseph R. Biden Jr. has addressed the issue throughout his decades-long career in politics.
Covid: Are some states lifting restrictions too soon?
Some US states are lifting compulsory coronavirus restrictions, but are they in a position to do so?
North Korea blasts K-pop industry as 'slave-like exploitation'
North Korean propaganda website accuses K-pop record labels of exploiting bands like BTS and Blackpink-- likely part of a push by propagandists to crack down on foreign media.
Greens urge review of net-zero strategy after pandemic shows 'alternative future'
The co-leader of the Green Party has told Sky News there should be a review of the government's net-zero transport strategy in the wake of the pandemic.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Invites Russia’s Lavrov to Beijing After Alaska Summit
In the face of mutual pressure from the United States, Russia and China have grown increasingly close in recent years, although both nations continue to strictly adhere to the principles of non-alignment.
Nancy Pelosi: House GOP in "far extreme" on unemployment benefits
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., contrasts the bipartisan deal in the Senate on extending unemployment benefits with the continued opposition from House Republicans.
Vaccinating Children Seen As A Key Step Toward COVID-19 Herd Immunity
Moderna has begun testing its vaccine on children as young as 6 months old. A principal investigator in the trial says getting children vaccinated would be "a step getting back to our normal life."
A Pioneer of Digital Design Looks Back on a Defining Era
Loretta Staples, a U.I. designer in the 1980s and ’90s, had a front-row seat to the rise of personal computing.
Prof Jonathan Van-Tam: 'These vaccines save lives'
England's deputy chief medical officer says there is no proven link between Covid vaccines and blood clots.
Man found guilty of keeping live sharks in his pool and offering them for sale online
Seven sandbar sharks now swim the waters of the New York Aquarium at Coney Island.
Coronavirus reinfection rare with sufferers protected for up to six months
Most people who have had coronavirus are protected from catching it again for at least six months, new research has suggested.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Invites Russia’s Lavrov to Beijing After Alaska Summit
In the face of mutual pressure from the United States, Russia and China have grown increasingly close in recent years, although both nations continue to strictly adhere to the principles of non-alignment.