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Life Kit: tips on lending money
by Andrew Limbong
NPR's Life Kit has tips on how to manage lending money to friends and loved ones.
Conversation With Co-Chair Of Facebook's Oversight Board
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with one of the four co-chairs of Facebook's new Oversight Board, law professor Jamal Greene.
Pandemic Spurs A Student's College Plan Pivot
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ariadne Quintero, a high school senior in Orlando, Fla., who's chosen to attend community college rather than a four-year university due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Mayor Calls On Philadelphia To Apologize For MOVE Bombing
NPR's Michel Martin talks with former mayor of Philadelphia, W. Wilson Goode, Sr., about his recent op-ed calling for the city to apologize for the MOVE bombing, which took place 35 years ago.
Intensifying U.S.-China Tensions Could Hurt American Bike Supply
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Morgan Lommele, director of state and local policy for People for Bikes, about how the coronavirus pandemic and trade hostilities are affecting bike sellers.
Interview With 'Never Have I Ever' Star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
Never Have I Ever is a new coming-of-age show on Netflix. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with actor Maitreyi Ramakrishnan about her debut role.
Despite Pandemic, Hong Kong Protesters' Demands Remain
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Alvin Yeung, a member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council, about the status of protests there amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Your Anti-Anxiety Playlist: Beethoven
Listeners share the songs that bring them calm during the pandemic.
Policing During The Coronavirus Crisis
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Fraternal Order of Police National President Patrick Yoes about the difficulties the coronavirus pandemic is creating for law enforcement officers.
Pandemic Upends World's 2 Largest Economies
by Jackie Northam
The coronavirus has crushed both the U.S. and China economies. Whichever emerges in better shape at the end of the pandemic might shape how global power shifts, perhaps for many decades to come.
Trump Slams China Over Coronavirus, Ratcheting Up Hostilities
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Bob Davis, senior economics editor for The Wall Street Journal about U.S.-China relations amid the current global health and economic crisis.