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Scientists Debate How Coronavirus Spreads, Experts Push For Mask Mandate
NPR's David Greene talks to NPR's Allison Aubrey and Jeff Collier, mayor of Dauphin Island, a narrow strip of beach in Alabama's Mobile County, about efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Gillibrand, Morelle, push for additional federal aid to states & local governments
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand made a stop in Rochester Friday, joining local Congressman Joe Morelle in front of the Federal Building on State Street...
Miami's Coronavirus Surge Team Provides Residents With Masks, Gloves And Information
Florida is facing a surge in coronavirus cases. Miami's local government is sending teams of health officials door to door in some neighborhoods to drop off supplies and educate residents.
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'Devastated': As Layoffs Keep Coming, Hopes Fade That Jobs Will Return Quickly
Applications for jobless benefits are up again. "What we're seeing now is that lots more people who are unemployed are going to be unemployed for a longer period of time," economist Nick Bunker says.
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Trump Not 'Immune' From Releasing Tax Returns, Supreme Court Rules
David Greene talks with constitutional lawyer Kim Wehle about the Supreme Court rulings on President Trump's tax returns.
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Is It Enough To Remove Words With Racist Connotations From Tech Language? Hint: No
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Web developer Caroline Karanja about how the terms "master" and "slave" are used in the industry and how they reflect a bigger issue in U.S. culture.
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Veteran Educator On The Endless But 'Joyful' Work Of Creating Anti-Racist Education
Pirette McKamey, the principal at Mission High School in San Francisco, says anti-racist education "makes you want to keep growing and changing and doing better by your students."
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A Texas Mayor Implores Residents To 'Only Go Out If You Have To' As Virus Cases Spike
The number of coronavirus cases is soaring in Texas, where Gov. Greg Abbott shut the state back down two weeks ago. NPR's David Greene talks to Pat Hallisey, the mayor of League City.
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Health insurers ask for average 11.5% premium increase amid COVID-19 uncertainty
Health insurance companies regulated by the state are waiting to hear back about their requests for 2021 rate changes for premium holders. The companies...
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Rufus Wainwright Wants You To 'Unfollow The Rules'
Folk singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright returned to LA, where he made his 1998 debut, to make his new record. He says the title comes from the idea of reexamining the world to make your own decisions.
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