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1,000 Schools in South Korea Close as Coronavirus Cases Rise
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Breaking news for U.S. News & World Report, Dec. 9, 2020.
1,000 Schools in South Korea Close as Coronavirus Cases Rise
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In California, Wildfires Disrupt Education
Thousands of Californians are being forced from their homes and hundreds of thousands more are without power as wildfires spread rapidly across the state, fueled by dry, windy conditions. Overshadowed by the threats to lives and landmarks and property, the fires are also disrupting things like local economies, the delivery of social services and education, with students increasingly missing more class time as a result.
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