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Funeral is held for U.S. Airman Roger Fortson as family calls for justice
by Adrian Andrews
Roger Fortson's funeral was Friday in Atlanta. Fortson, a U.S. airman, was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy earlier this month, which his family contends was unjustified.
As German Soccer Restarts, Broadcasters Use Crowd Sounds To Replace Missing Fans
by Laurel Wamsley
Germany's top soccer league, the Bundesliga, is among the first major sports league to resume its season. And empty and quiet stadiums have led to some controversial new features to the broadcasts.
Ex-Police Officer Who Knelt On George Floyd's Neck Is Arrested And Faces Charges
by Leila Fadel
The former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was filmed pinning George Floyd to the ground with his knee, has been taken into custody and charged with third-degree murder.
Governor's Order Requires Virginians To Wear Masks In Public Spaces
by Sarah McCammon
An order requiring Virginians to wear masks in indoor public spaces has taken effect Friday. Officials are expecting pushback from some Virginians opposed to the governor's order.
Coronavirus Victims: American Football Wide Receiver Orlando McDaniel
Orlando McDaniel was a Division 1 track athlete whose speed got him drafted to the Denver Broncos. He died in March at the age of 59 of COVID-19.
What Happened Today: Boston Marathon Is Canceled, Vaccine Questions
by Joe Palca
NPR's science correspondent answers listener questions about the pace and process needed to develop a viable coronavirus vaccine.
How To Keep Friends Close While Socially Distancing
Writer, podcaster, and digital strategist Aminatou Sow answers listener questions about maintaining friendships in the ear of social distancing.
Listener Question On The Elections During The Pandemic, Answered
by Miles Parks
NPR's reporter who covers election interference and voting infrastructure answers listener questions about voting, voter registration and the upcoming elections in the midst of the pandemic.
Who Is Responsible For The Safety Of Workers And Customers Upon Reopening, Continued
by Alina Selyukh
NPR's business correspondent answers listener questions about safety at the workplace as more and more businesses are reopening around the country.
Who Is Responsible For The Safety Of Workers And Customers Upon Reopening
by Alina Selyukh
NPR's business correspondent answers listener questions about safety at the workplace as more and more businesses are reopening around the country.