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Idaho's biggest hospital says emergency flights for pregnant patients up sharply
by Julie Luchetta/Boise State Public Radio
Idaho's biggest hospital system says the number of people needing flights out of Idaho for emergency abortions is up sharply since the state's abortion ban took effect.
What Happened Today: President Signs Relief Bill, Coronavirus Spread Questions
by Joe Palca
Director of the Harvard Global Health Institute Dr. Ashish Jha and an NPR science correspondent answer listener questions on the spread of the coronavirus and drugs believed to treat it.
Doctor Demystifies More Misconceptions About The Coronavirus
Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, debunks popular misconceptions about COVID-19.
The Navy Has Decided To Restore Capt. Brett Crozier
by Tom Bowman
Naval leaders have recommended Capt. Brett Crozier be restored to command of an aircraft carrier. He was removed after complaining that the Navy was not helping his coronavirus-struck crew enough.
Freddie Gray's Death, 5 Years Later
Five years ago, the death of Baltimore resident Freddie Gray in police custody sparked civil unrest. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with West Baltimore community organizer Ray Kelly.
Coronavirus Updates: President Signs Bill, Clarifies Disinfectant Suggestion
Thursday night's coronavirus task force briefing included preliminary research on how the virus responds to sunlight and heat. NPR's science and White House correspondents contextualize those claims.
Businesses Are Struggling To Use Paycheck Protection Program Money
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Congress just passed an additional $321 billion worth of spending for the Paycheck Protection Program. But even when some small businesses receive the aid money, they're not sure how to use it.
Georgia Allows Businesses To Reopen Despite Concerns
by Emma Hurt (WABE)
Georgia's governor has lifted some coronavirus restrictions today, allowing some businesses to reopen despite concern from health experts and local leaders that it is still too soon to do so.