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Insider

How effective is AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine? We still don't have a clear, consistent answer.

Las Vegas Review Journal

February 9th is National Pizza Day. Whether you’re visiting from out of town, or a longtime Las Vegas local, you may be interested in a primer — or a refresher — on the best valley locations to get a pie. In either case, we’ve got you covered.

Chalkbeat

During tense negotiations over reopening Chicago’s schools, the district and its teachers union accused each other of refusing to budge from inflexible positions.

Bicycling

From healthcare workers to politicians, double-masking is the latest coronavirus trend. Healthcare workers and politicians have been seen sporting two masks, and in a press briefing on Wednesday, February 3, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) director Anthony Fauci, M.D., said that double-masking could be a common-sense approach in mitigating the spread of COVID-19. He even added that he wears two masks in situations where he won’t be able to socially distance himself from others. But does that mean cyclists should think about wearing two masks when training?

K.N.P.R. News

Las Vegas has its share of celebrities, including one who works at the UNLV Physics Department.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Jim Murren believes Nevada has a lot to look forward to.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Just days before her death, Mary Wilson was in remarkably high spirits.

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

Most people like watching the commercials during the Super Bowl, and this year there's an extra incentive for viewers in Las Vegas to tune in. A local singer will have his voice heard in one of the ads!

School Library Journal

In 1932, 600 African American men in Alabama took part in a medical study on syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria. U.S. Public Health Service researchers told the participants—both with and without syphilis—that they were being treated for “bad blood,” a catch-all term for various ailments. But unbeknownst to them, some participants were denied any treatment at all.

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