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Need2Know: Fauci Fires Back, Huge Twitter Hack & Comet Flyby
With caseloads continuing to rise, more school districts say they can’t safely bring students back in person, and will begin the school year online. Houston and San Francisco are the latest cities to say they’ll start virtually.

Need2Know: Vaccine Progress, Peacock Launches & Nick Cannon Fired
Travelers from 22 states are now being told to quarantine or face a heavy fine if they come to New York, as the Tri-State area worries about getting caught in a second wave of infections brought on by outsiders.

Coronavirus Cases Rise in U.S. States Amid New World Restrictions
Arizona, Texas, and Florida are together reporting about 25,000 new coronavirus cases as new restrictions aimed at combating the spread of the pandemic take hold in the United States and around the world.

Trump Administration Rescinds Rule on Foreign Students
The Trump administration has rescinded a rule that would have required international students to transfer schools or leave the country if their colleges hold classes entirely online this fall because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Why The American West Is Running Out Of Water
Millions of people thrive in the American West’s deserts today, but not every is thriving. You’ve probably heard of droughts and wildfires in California, of groundwater drying up in Arizona, and of entire communities, like those on the Navajo Nation, that have been left without running water. The region is finally coming to terms with decades of infrastructure projects, coupled with using more water than nature can provide, as the threat of climate change moves in. Cheddar explains why the American West is running out of water.

Burger King Addresses Climate Change by Changing Cows' Diets
Burger King has rebalanced the diet of some of the cows by adding lemon grass in a bid to limit bovine contributions to climate change.

TIME'S UP Guide to Prioritizing Diversity and Inclusion Amid a Pandemic
Tina Tchen, president and CEO of Time's Up, provides insight into how companies can go about addressing inequities in the workplace.

Need2Know: Cali Lockdown, Missions to Mars & Iconic Album Covers
California is rolling back its re-opening: by order of the governor, most indoor places where people gather will be forced to close as the state’s coronavirus caseload rises.

'Glee' Star Naya Rivera Found Dead at California Lake
Authorities say "Glee" star Naya Rivera has been found dead at a Southern California lake.



