Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Stories
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6 Pieces Of Advice From A Veteran Contact Tracer And A Newbie
Get friendly with community leaders; be prepared to be judged by others. Disease detectives from California and Liberia share their best insights.
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As Restaurants Across The Country Close Their Doors, Deliveries Pick Up
The service industry is taking a serious hit due to social distancing. But delivery drivers for Uber Eats say their business is on the rise.
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Obamas' Portraits Going On Tour Next Year
The National Portrait Gallery unveiled the official portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama two years ago this month. Now it is sending them on a yearlong tour to five cities.
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After Controversial Leaders Step Down, The Women's March Tries Again In 2020
For the fourth year, the anti-Trump Women's March will stage events in Washington, D.C., and other places. After years of controversy, the group now has new leadership and a new focus.
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Scrunchie Cat And Friends: Global Social Media Moments We Loved In 2019
They're sweet. And funny! And weird! Here's a sampling of viral videos, tweets and TikToks from around the world.
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7 Of Our Most Popular Global Health And Development Stories In 2019
Secrets of Inuit parenting, a Mongolian heavy metal band and a controversial medical center in Uganda were among the topics that drew the most readers.
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How Online Grocery Delivery Could Help Alleviate Food Deserts
Delivery service could make it easier to access fresh, healthy food in these areas, a study finds. It lends support to a pilot program that lets people pay for these groceries with food stamps.
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Miss Universe 2019 Is Young, Gifted And An Outspoken Believer In 'Black Girl Magic'
Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa speaks out on "natural" beauty, gender equality and climate change.
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How Evo Morales Made Bolivia A Better Place ... Before He Was Forced To Flee
After a controversial re-election in October, the Bolivian leader has sought asylum in Mexico. But despite the turmoil, there is another perspective on the nearly 14 years he held office.
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PHOTOS: How Families Eat In The Arctic: From An $18 Box Of Cookies To Polar Bear Stew
In the Canadian Arctic, food that's shipped in can be costly. People still hunt as their ancestors did — for seal, polar bear, narwhal.