WHO Declares Coronavirus An International Emergency
Shortly after a sixth case of the coronavirus in the U.S. was confirmed, world health officials are declaring an international health emergency.
When Will There Be A Coronavirus Vaccine? 5 Questions Answered
Vaccine development will likely take months.
Maryknoll School Halts Wuhan Exchange Program Activities Over Virus Fears
Maryknoll School canceled activities for exchange students and teachers visiting its Honolulu campus from Wuhan, China, where a new coronavirus has infected hundreds of people.
Travel From Chinese City Suspended To Prevent Coronavirus Transmission
Hawaii health officials are on alert as Wuhan halts all public transportation to deal with the outbreak.
The Mental Health Crisis On Campus And How Colleges Can Fix It
Students need alternative ways beyond college counseling centers to address their mental health needs.
Want To Know What Will Happen In 2020? Look To State Polls For The Answer
You can’t discount the importance of local issues, geography and demographics to a national outcome.
7 Science-Based Strategies For Success With Your New Year’s Resolutions
Here’s how you can increase your willpower and fulfill your New Year’s promise to yourself.
Statistic Of The Decade: The Massive Deforestation Of The Amazon
Right now, every minute, over three football fields of Amazon rainforest are being lost.
How Being ‘Tough On Crime’ Became A Political Liability
This growing crop of “prosecutors with compassion” and “public defenders with power” has upended binary ways of thinking about the role of the district attorney.
This Is What Makes Christmas Movies So Popular
Holiday films offer viewers a glimpse into the world as it could be.