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Autism rates have soared. This doctor says he knows part of the reason why
by Michael Levitt
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dr. Allen Frances, about his piece in the New York Times titled, "Autism Rates have Increased 60-Fold. I Played a Role in That."
What To Watch This Weekend: 'Hamilton' And 'John Lewis: Good Trouble,' Reviewed
by Bob Mondello
The musical blockbuster about the political activism of the Founding Fathers, Hamilton, and a documentary about a current activist, John Lewis: Good Trouble, will hit the home screen this weekend.
Coronavirus Victims: Manhattan Maintenance Worker, Father And Husband Zlatko Veleski
Zlatko Veleski was maintenance worker in Manhattan, who died of COVID-19 in April. His daughter Katerina Veleska remembers her father's dedication to his family and his love for his wife.
Civil Rights Advocate Myrlie Evers-Williams On The Change Of Mississippi Flag
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of Medgar Evers who was assassinated in their home state of Mississippi, about the state removing the Confederate insignia from its flag.
Richmond Mayor Says He Wants City-Owned Confederate Monuments Removed Immediately
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney about his resolution to remove city-owned Confederate monuments immediately.
Lawyers Charged With Seven Felonies In Molotov Cocktail Attack Out On Bail
by Dina Temple-Raston
Why Some People Don't Wear Masks
by Maria Godoy
Health officials and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are urging Americans to wear face masks in public. NPR looks into several reasons people give for not wearing masks.
Foreign-Born Doctors Start Their Residencies At U.S. Hospitals Amid The Pandemic
by Joel Rose
Thousands of foreign-born doctors started their residencies at the U.S. hospitals Wednesday amid two historic challenges: the coronavirus pandemic and the White House's new immigration restrictions.
Pompeo Says Russia Being Against U.S. Interests In Afghanistan Is 'Nothing New'
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that Russian bounties paid to the Taliban to kill U.S. troops are yet another reason why the Trump administration has been trying to end America's longest war.
DOT Inspector General's Report Says Boeing Misled FAA
by David Schaper
Boeing failed to tell regulators about significant changes it made to an automated flight control system when developing the 737 Max, according to the Transportation Department's inspector general.