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The conference will play a seven-game season with the championship slated for December. The Big Ten made a similar decision earlier this month. Both say players will receive daily Covid-19 tests.
Data Begins To Provide Some Answers On Pregnancy And The Pandemic
There's still much that is unknown. But Dr. Denise Jamieson, chair of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Emory Healthcare, says recent findings "should be somewhat reassuring."
Jobless New Yorkers Can Work At Polls And Still Keep Benefits, Gov. Cuomo Says
The governor's order makes it easier for jobless people to work for state and local election boards — as long as they're paid $504 or less each week.
Pandemic Sparks New Businesses
For some people losing jobs during the pandemic is a chance to start the business of their dreams.
Cuomo Says N.Y. Health Officials Will Review Any U.S.-Approved COVID-19 Vaccine
"The first question is, is the vaccine safe? Frankly, I'm not going to trust the federal government's opinion," Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at a news conference.
United Airlines Says It Will Offer Travelers Coronavirus Tests At The Airport
A pilot program on flights from San Francisco to Hawaii would give on-the-spot tests for the virus that causes COVID-19. Travelers who test negative would not be required to quarantine upon arrival.
Dutch Celebrities Face Backlash After Rejecting Efforts To Prevent COVID-19
With the hashtag #ikdoenietmeermee ("I no longer participate"), several musicians and influencers said on social media they were opting out of campaigns to promote social distancing and face masks.
When A Tornado Hits A Toy Store: Photo Shows Reality Of Working From Home With Kids
The photo on Twitter shows scientist Gretchen Goldman sitting behind her laptop being interviewed by CNN. She's in the middle of a living room that has been turned upside down by her young children.
Fewer Students Are Going To Community College, Despite High Unemployment
Often during a recession, enrollment in community colleges goes up. The first numbers for this fall show a decline — down nearly 8% compared with last year.
Missouri Governor And Wife Test Positive For COVID-19
The governor, who has a spotty track record of wearing face coverings, said he and the first lady "feel fine." He added he is not showing any symptoms.