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Russian Politics Disrupt New York Rangers Season

Russian-born Artemi Panarin is easy to root for. He’s got something of an underdog’s persona, which is odd considering he is arguably the best winger in the entire National Hockey League. Maybe the underdog thing can be attributed to his slight build and his goofball attitude. Or it could be the videos he posts of “hockey training” with his Jack…

How The UK’s Vaccine Strategists Can Learn From Estonia

No country in Europe boasts a higher vaccination rate for COVID-19 than the United Kingdom, as the political union has 21 vaccine doses per 100 people currently. The UK also ranks second in the world in vaccines per capita. The government plans to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February and the early numbers reflect that it’s on track. The policy…

NYC School Reopening Plans More Inconsistent than Those in England and Germany

Many New York City Public Schools students have not stepped foot inside a classroom for nearly a year, even as people continue to workout indoors and shop in stores. But across the Atlantic, European countries such as Germany and England are doing their best to ensure students receive a quality education throughout the pandemic — even if that means sacrificing…