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The Urban Institute says more than half of Black, Latinx and Native American workers have jobs that put them at a greater risk.
These students are fostering friendships and study groups without school.
Many American firms are looking to Chinese consumers to keep them afloat, but many of those consumers are trying to keep themselves afloat.
Immigrants from Mexico and the Dominican Republic have been sending more money home than they were before the pandemic.
In Osceola County, many people are living in motels that offer limited facilities for long-term stays during a pandemic.
And there’s no additional stimulus relief aid is in sight.
Feeding America says food banks nationwide have seen about 60% more people showing up at food distribution centers.
But they may not get to those who need them most.
The 1918 pandemic helped shift the film industry’s center of power. Could the coronavirus pandemic do the same?
Teacher Nia Grigsby started The School Box Toolbox when her own daughters were running low on supplies early in the pandemic.