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Florida mom runs world-record mile while pushing a stroller
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Kaitlin Donner, who set a new world record time for running a mile with a child in a stroller.
More Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
by Danielle Kurtzleben
An NPR economics correspondent answers more questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
by Danielle Kurtzleben
An NPR economics correspondent answers questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
Listener Questions About At-Home Care For Patients Of COVID-19
Dr. Lucy McBride, a doctor of internal medicine, gives advice for what to do if someone is recovering from the coronavirus at home.
What Happened Today: White House Briefing, More Social Distancing Specifics
NPR politics and science correspondents answer questions about the latest efforts to end the coronavirus pandemic and how people can practice social distancing.
Lockdown Ordered In Zimbabwe, Where The Economy And Health Care Already Suffer
by Eyder Peralta
Zimbabwe's economy and health care system collapsed long before the coronavirus hit. The current lockdown has dealt the country yet one more blow.
President Trump Threatens To Cut Funding To World Health Organization
by Michele Kelemen
The U.S. is the largest funder of the World Health Organization. But President Trump says the WHO "blew it" during the pandemic, and some critics say China has too much influence.
Scientists Want To Know Why More Men Than Women Are Apparently Dying Of COVID-19
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
Men appear to be more likely to die from COVID-19 than women. Scientists have theories — women may have better immune systems, or sex hormones may play a role in the body's response to infection.
Construction Workers Are Often Deemed Essential. Not All Projects Seem To Be
by Natalie Chudnovsky
Construction workers have been deemed essential in many places that are under shelter-in-place orders. But not all construction projects may be equally essential.
India Reverses Export Ban On Hydroxycloroquine, Other Drugs Following Trump Pressure
by Lauren Frayer
After President Trump complained, India reversed its export ban on the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which the U.S. president touts as a coronavirus treatment.
A Reading List For The Social Distancing Era, From Author Ben Philippe
Writer and screenwriter Ben Philippe shares the books he's reading while he's stuck at home during the coronavirus social distancing.