The news to know for Thursday, March 11th, 2021!
We’re talking about:
- how life drastically changed one year ago today when the pandemic was officially declared
- what made it into the final version of the COVID-19 relief bill about to become law
- which countries plan to build on the moon
- how some colleges are handing spring break this year
- the one thing Amazon refuses to do when it comes to library books
All that and more in around 10 minutes…
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Sources:
One Year Since Pandemic Declared: AP, WaPo, NY Times
COVID Relief Bill Passes: WaPo, Axios, WSJ, Politico, President Biden
Merrick Garland Confirmed as AG: Politico, WSJ, WaPo
U.S. Sanctions Myanmar: Bloomberg, Reuters, Al Jazeera, State Dept.
10 Years Since Japan Triple Disaster: WSJ, Reuters, AP, Al Jazeera
China, Russia to Build Moon Base: AP, WaPo, NPR, China Space Agency
All Adults Eligible for Vaccine in Alaska: ABC News, FOX News, CNBC
Smithsonian Getting Covid-19 Vaccine Artifacts: The Verge, CNN, Smithsonian, Museum’s Digital Portal
UC Davis Offering ‘Staycation’ Money: LA Times, ABC News, KTVU, UC Davis
Amazon Withholds Digital Books from Libraries: WaPo, The Verge
Thing to Know Thursday: Summer Camps Reopening: AP, WSJ, KPRC, American Camp Association
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