Every night, residents of the small South American country stand on their balconies and clap, cheer, or whistle to show their gratitude and solidarity.
Schools are closed for hundreds of millions of students, but educators, parents, and children are still learning鈥攊ncluding how to keep a sense of connection.
As medical centers across Appalachia focus on increasing their capacity to test for the virus, these statistics provide a better understanding of the region's health and access to care.
Families recount painful conversations with loved ones inside detention centers and join advocates demanding action that detainees be protected against spread of the coronavirus.
Over the past two weeks, a new term has erupted in everyday speech. Social Distancing. That鈥檚 what we are all supposed to do. But that鈥檚 exactly what we should NOT do. What we
It鈥檚 not just that Norway has universal single-payer health care. Norwegians know that they depend on each other, and they trust their government to get it right.
In the face of an overwhelming tidal wave of bad news about the coronavirus, what we need most right now are daily reminders of our better human selves.