Millions of Americans are starting to receive money from the COVID-relief bill. NPR and New York Magazine’s the Cut spoke with people about how they are spending the money. The Biden administration has ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help with the growing number of unaccompanied children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. CBS News looks at what’s happening and the Washington Post explains who the minors are. As March Madness returns following its cancellation last year, CBS Sports breaks down the technology the NCAA is using to track basketball players and control the spread of the coronavirus. There are new developments in the long-running debate over daylight saving time. CNET reports on a bipartisan group of U.S. senators who want an end to the biannual clock change. An op-ed in the Chicago Tribune argues for keeping the custom, while an L.A. Times editorial says, “Dump the clock-changing foolishness.”
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