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COVID and the looming eviction crisis
Coronavirus has already had a devastating economic impact: One in four American households has experienced job loss or diminished income during the pandemic. Potentially, millions of Americans are at risk of losing their homes starting January 1, when a government moratorium on evictions ends. "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with tenants and a landlord, and with Pulitzer Prize-winner Matthew Desmond ("Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City"), about an impending housing crisis.
In Michel Faber's Latest, The Disappearance (Isappearance?) Of The Letter 'D'
Faber has created a world in which the letter d is starting to fade, imperiling things like dogs, doctors, dentists — and a girl named Dhikilo, who travels to a different world to solve the mystery.
Things To Do At Home
This week, learn to fold paper airplanes, watch a new ballet or bake Emily Dickinson a birthday cake.
Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
Prof Stephen Powis says the jab is the "beginning of the end", as hospitals start to take deliveries.
Karina LeBlanc on FIFA's maternity support measures for female players
New FIFA proposals supporting female pros who have children during their careers have been welcomed as a "groundbreaking moment" by high-profile former goalkeeper, Karina LeBlanc.
Footfall at shopping centres well below 2019 levels - despite England's lockdown ending
The end of England's lockdown has not led to a full recovery in footfall at UK shopping destinations, new figures suggest.
GOP Rep. Calls For Hunter Biden Special Counsel Probe to Rule Out 'Undue Foreign Interference'
During the 2020 election campaign, an expose by the New York Post in October had referenced emails allegedly recovered from a laptop purportedly belonging to Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, suggesting that the Democratic presidential hopeful was implicated in his son's foreign business dealings.
Biden breaks record for most votes cast for presidential candidate
Joe Biden has now received more than 81 million votes — the most of any presidential candidate in U.S. history.
Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 1 million globally.
Roald Dahl’s Family Apologizes for His Anti-Semitism
The author, who died in 1990, made several disparaging comments about Jews during his lifetime. “Those prejudiced remarks are incomprehensible to us,” the family said in a statement online.
Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
Prof Stephen Powis says the jab is the "beginning of the end", as hospitals start to take deliveries.
Nike stars champion 'Equality' in new ad
Nike on Sunday launched a star-studded short film titled "Equality" that coincides with Black History Month.
MPs vote to reinstate controversial parts of PM's post-Brexit bill
MPs have voted to reinstate controversial parts of a bill that could override the Brexit divorce deal and break international law.
'Made in Russia' Forum Gathers Participants From All Over the World
The "Made in Russia" forum is an international platform where exporters, trade experts, government officials and guests from development institutions discuss current issues related to export activities. It also gives an opportunity for participants to discuss and develop practical ways to expand the sale of Russian goods and services abroad.
