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• Mar 20, 2020
Country music icon Kenny Rogers, whose hits included Lucille, Lady and The Gambler, died late Friday at his home in Sandy Springs, Ga., his family said in a statement. He was 81.
The Houston-born country star had 20 No.-1 hits and three Grammys and performed for some 60 years before retiring from touring in 2017 at age 79, according to the Associated Press.
Rogers didn t write most of his hits and often said he didn t consider himself much of a songwriter. But he told NPR in 2012 that he had a knack for picking songs that could draw in the listener.
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Dramatic Drop in Common Viruses Raises Question
Masks forever?
Masks and physical distancing are proving to have major fringe benefits, keeping people from getting all kinds of illnesses not just covid-19. But it’s unclear whether the protocols will be worth the pain in the long run.
The teachers at New Hope Academy in Franklin, Tennessee, were chatting the other day. The private Christian school has met in person throughout much of the pandemic requiring masks and trying to keep kids apart, to the degree it is possible with young children. And Nicole Grayson, who teaches fourth grade, said they realized something peculiar.
Dramatic drop in common viruses amid the pandemic raises question: Masks forever?
Updated 2:40 PM;
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Masks and physical distancing are proving to have major fringe benefits, keeping people from getting all kinds of illnesses not just COVID-19. But it’s unclear whether the protocols will be worth the pain in the long run.
The teachers at New Hope Academy in Franklin, Tennessee, were chatting the other day. The private Christian school has met in person throughout much of the pandemic requiring masks and trying to keep kids apart, to the degree it is possible with young children. And Nicole Grayson, who teaches fourth grade, said they realized something peculiar.