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This week in history: COVID ski area closure extended, schools see budget cuts during recession. May 1, 2025. See more . Trending - Explore-summit.
It was the final stretch for Republicans to pass the first cornerstone of President Trump’s agenda, and it was chock-full of late nights, early mornings, and plenty of historic moments in between.
More: COVID deaths climb, election delayed: This week in Central Jersey history, April 7-13 April 25: The Stone Temple Pilots and Dreamers performed at The Wellmont Theater in Montclair.
This week in history: COVID ski area closure extended, ... This week in history: Class of 2020 finds alternative celebrations, missing 6-year-old found watching TV. May 22, 2025.
NJ death toll from COVID surpasses WWI: This week in Central Jersey history, April 14-20. ... More: COVID losses mount in NJ: This week in Central Jersey history, March 24-30.
COVID hospitalizations rose in the U.S. for the sixth consecutive week to 15,067 during the week ending Aug.19, but an expert said the metrics are at historic lows.
President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday; BA.5 continues to dominate new cases; and more of this week's COVID news.
This week marks a special occasion, one that may even make the history books someday: This Week in History is changing hands. That’s right. I, Ben, am moving on, and what better way to introduce ...
The CDC updated quarantine recommendations as nearly 40% of the country report high COVID community levels. Here's what else happened this week.
Hello fellow history buffs and welcome to another installment of This Week in History! November seems to be going by quickly, but this week is full of really significant events, so let’s dive right in ...
The COVID public health emergency ends this week. Here's what's changing. May 8, ... "COVID 19 is still a significant problem, ... "History says that all pandemics end," he says.
New COVID-19 vaccines are expected to be available as soon as this week, a promising development amid California’s potent and enduring summer wave of the disease. The U.S. Food and Drug ...