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Did California’s Massive COVID Homeless Shelter Program Work? A New Evaluation Probes the Results
Lost Coast Outpost· 15 hours agoCalifornia’s massive effort to shelter homeless residents during the COVID-19 pandemic was a success, according to a new report that ...
Why chartered flights could be a game-changer for WNBA players
ESPN· 1 hour agoSince the WNBA launched in 1997, teams have primarily traveled on commercial airlines due to...
Why Hunter Schafer Is Proof Kim Kardashian's Met Gala Sweater Was Not a Wardrobe Malfunction - E!...
E! Online· 3 hours agoEuphoria's Hunter Schafer may be the key to dispelling speculation that Kim Kardashian was using a...
Ghost kitchens are pulling a disappearing act
The Week via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours agoPhoto collage of two people in homemade ghost costumes holding burgers. . During the Covid-19 pandemic, ghost kitchens emerged as a popular ...
Here's what we know about 2 'FLiRT' COVID variants spread across US
The Republican· 1 day agoFour years since the COVID-19 pandemic led to lockdowns, closures and shortages of supplies, the virus has now mutated to the point where ...
She created oils and herbs for healthy hair and skin. Soon you can buy them in Columbus
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer· 12 hours agoBefore the COVID-19 pandemic began, Kristi Pitts regularly straightened her hair. When Georgia went on lockdown that Spring, Pitts used ...
5 ways North Texans are combatting anti-Asian hate in the wake of COVID-19
Dallas Morning News· 1 hour agoThis story is part of Asian American Bustle, an occasional series publishing during Asian American,...
Rising country star admits Texas brisket is good, but Carolina pulled pork is better
Fort Worth Star-Telegram McClatchy via AOL· 8 hours agoIn 2019, he released his debut single “Giving You Up” and subsequently the music video months later...
Fox News’ Dr. Nicole Saphier writes ‘Love, Mom,’ which chronicles stories of mothers’ faith
The Washington Times· 12 hours agoFox News medical commentator Dr. Nicole Saphier has turned away from writing about health care...
‘Finally’: Class of 2024 graduates from ASU after many started college during COVID-19
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoMore than 20,000 students graduated from ASU, the largest in the school’s history. Many of them ended their high school careers at the start of the COVID-19