Michigan football cornerback Will Johnson selected by Cardinals in second round of NFL draft
Read full article: Michigan football cornerback Will Johnson selected by Cardinals in second round of NFL draftMichigan Wolverines national championship-winning cornerback Will Johnson was selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the No. 47 pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday.
Israeli soldiers fatally shot an American woman at a West Bank protest, a witness says
Read full article: Israeli soldiers fatally shot an American woman at a West Bank protest, a witness saysA witness tells The Associated Press that Israeli soldiers fatally shot an American woman participating in a protest against settlements in the West Bank.
Israel-Hamas war protesters and police clash on Texas campus, Columbia University begins suspensions
Read full article: Israel-Hamas war protesters and police clash on Texas campus, Columbia University begins suspensionsColleges around the U.S. are imploring student protesters of the war on Gaza to clear out tent encampments with rising levels of urgency.
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Lawmakers push mental health days for kids amid pandemic
Read full article: Lawmakers push mental health days for kids amid pandemicCorroon, now 20, has struggled with her mental health since fourth grade, and sheโs not alone. The portion of children's emergency-room visits related to mental health was 44% higher in 2020, compared with the year before. Plotnick said mental health days can be even more effective when paired with mental health services in schools. In Oregon, students are given five excused absences every three months, and those can be either physical sick days or mental health days. Part of her routine is taking a step back to prioritize her mental health โ a chance she says other kids deserve, too.
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Starbucks' recovery, solid in China, still slow in the US
Read full article: Starbucks' recovery, solid in China, still slow in the USStarbucks said its business in China, its second-largest market after the U.S., has largely recovered, with same-store sales up 5% in the first quarter. Starbucks said itโs seeing fewer customers in China, but theyโre spending more when they visit. The company opened almost 160 stores in China during the first quarter, for a total of more than 4,800. But in the U.S., same-store sales were down 5% for the quarter despite the holiday drinks that usually draw customers. Starbucks said it's confident U.S. same-store sales will rise between 5% and 10% in its fiscal second quarter as the pandemic's impact continues to fade.
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Pompeo unloads on US universities for China ties
Read full article: Pompeo unloads on US universities for China tiesWASHINGTON โ Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday accused U.S. universities of caving to Chinese pressure to blunt or bar criticism of the Chinese Communist Party. Pompeo took aim at universities across the U.S., claiming they refused to address the Trump administrationโs concerns about Chinaโs attempts to influence students and academics. Pompeo defended the Trump administration's tough stance on China in remarks at the Georgia Institute of Technology. โMIT wasnโt interested in having me give this speech on their campus," Pompeo said. โNow, thank God, Vera was eventually released, and returned to the U.S,โ Pompeo said of the student.
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COVID-19 now leading cause of death in US topping heart disease, researchers say
Read full article: COVID-19 now leading cause of death in US topping heart disease, researchers sayIHME says COVID-19 was the cause of nearly 12,000 deaths last week, putting it ahead of ischemic heart disease and lung cancer. Health officials warn the pandemic will likely get worse. In northern California, people in five Bay Area counties are bracing for new COVID-19 stay at home orders taking effect Sunday night. Health officials hope shutting down outdoor dining playgrounds and salons can quickly save lives. But health officials warn things are bad now, and will get much worse without stronger efforts to stop the virus.
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Coronavirus deaths are rising again in the US, as feared
Read full article: Coronavirus deaths are rising again in the US, as fearedNewly confirmed infections per day are rising in 47 states, and deaths are up in 34. Health experts had warned that it was only a matter of time before deaths turned upward, given the record-breaking surge in cases engulfing the country. Deaths are a lagging indicator โ that is, it generally takes a few weeks for people to sicken and die from the coronavirus. The virus is blamed for more than 8.6 million confirmed infections and over 225,000 deaths in the U.S., the highest such totals in the world. Deaths are still well below the U.S. peak of over 2,200 per day in late April.
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