We can do better than what was ‘normal’ before the pandemic
Improving indoor air quality is one way we can reinforce the public in public health
By Aimee Cunningham, Science News
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The COVID-19 death toll sent U.S. life expectancy plunging in 2020
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COVID-19’s death rate in the U.S. could spike as new cases soar
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These San Antonio restaurants are throwing parties for National Dog Day this Friday
By Nina Rangel
San Antonio-area restaurant Jacked Potato closes suddenly, citing COVID, escalating food costs
San Antonio named as the city with the best barbecue in the nation, beating out Austin, Dallas and KC
By Michael Karlis
San Antonio's Freetail Brewing and JW Marriott collaborate on new Hill Country Honey Blonde ale
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