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  • It's clear the next couple of months won't be the "life as usual" we all hoped for. Here are ways to reframe, breathe deep and manage the stress of yet another COVID surge.
  • The White House will host a Coronavirus Task Force briefing today at 5PM. Watch the briefing live, here.
  • As Florida residents continue the post-hurricane clean up, economists are tabulating the overall cost of Frances. Government and insurance industry officials estimate the insured losses from the storm will fall somewhere between $3 billion and $6 billion. NPR's David Schaper reports.
  • Ballot measure results for Florida constitutional amendments: Amendment 1 requires partisan elections for school boards; Amendment 2 creates a constitutional right to hunt and fish; Amendment 3 legalizes recreational marijuana; Amendment 4 creates a constitutional right to abortion; Amendment 5 adjusts home property tax exemption for inflation; and Amendment 6 repeals public financing for political campaigns.
  • There's been considerable news coverage of the Trump administration, but less about what’s been going on at the Department of Education.
  • In England, a man went to the store and bought a package of six eggs. He cracked the first one open, and found a double yolk. Then he cracked open the second. Two yolks in that one as well. It turns out all six eggs were like that. The chances of that happening:about one in a trillion.
  • The U.S. Geological Survey said the epicenter was about 100 miles off the coast and that there was no risk of a tsunami. Residents in Ferndale, Calif., said they felt the earth "roll" under them.
  • Kimberly Koehler shares insight on the online dating scene and advice for those looking for love online.
  • The full weight of the recession has come bearing down on the labor market. Employers shed more than half a million jobs in November. The unemployment rate is now 6.7 percent and economists expect it to go significantly higher. Layoffs are accelerating in just about every industry.
  • The St. Louis Cardinals came from behind twice to beat the Texas Rangers 10-to-9 last night, forcing the World Series to Game 7.
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