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Pilgrims and clergy gather in remote Alaska village to canonize first Yup'ik saint
by Evan Erickson
The Orthodox Christian tradition is strong in the tiny village of Kwethluk, Alaska. It recently welcomed clergy and pilgrims from around the world to canonize a local midwife and healer as a saint.
Three Viral Videos Spark A Debate About Discrimination Of Black Men In Public Spaces
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Karen Attiah of The Washington Post and Jelani Cobb of The New Yorker about the discrimination black men face in public spaces.
The Legal Fight Over Mail-In And Absentee Voting Intensifies During The Pandemic
by Pam Fessler
As states move to expand mail-in and absentee voting in response to the pandemic, the political parties are going to court to make sure the rules do not hurt them in November.
CDC Reports A Spike In COVID-19 Death Among Health Care Workers
by Will Stone
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported a big jump in the coronavirus cases and deaths among U.S. health care workers since mid-April.
Protests Erupt In Minneapolis After The Death Of A Black Man In The Police Custody
by Cheryl Corley
Minneapolis protesters say they want justice for George Floyd, a black man who died while in the police custody. A video of his arrest has again raised public concerns about police use-of-force.
How To Cope With Anxiety During The Pandemic
Clinical psychologist Dr. Amelia Aldao answers listener questions about anxiety, and listeners share their stories of founding silver lining in a new reality.
Renters In Arizona Struggle To Get Relief From State
by Katherine Davis-Young (KJZZ)
More than 10,000 renters in Arizona have applied for the state's program. But two months later, fewer than a thousand have received the money.
Twitter Flags President Trump's Tweet For The 1st Time
by Bobby Allyn
Twitter has put a warning label on a tweet by President Trump for the first time on Tuesday. The company says the tweet contains "potentially misleading information about voting processes."
How Small Businesses Could Prepare For Reopening, Continued
by Danielle Kurtzleben
NPR's politics and economics reporter answers listener questions about what small businesses should be ready for as states slowly reopen their economies.
How Small Businesses Could Prepare For Reopening
by Danielle Kurtzleben
NPR's politics and economics reporter answers listener questions about what small businesses should be ready for as states slowly reopen their economies.
What Doctors And Scientists Do And Don't Know About COVID-19
Emergency physician Megan Ranney takes listener questions on what medical and scientific community knows about COVID-19, so far.
What Happened Today: Trump Threatens To Move RNC, Global Impact Questions
by Pien Huang
NPR's global health and development reporter answers listener questions on how the coronavirus is affecting the world at large.