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Prosecution and defense present closing arguments in trial of Sean Combs
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Anastasia Tsioulcas discusses the closing arguments in the sex trafficking and racketeering trial of hip hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
Mystifying Virus Shapes Next Generation Of Doctors
by Will Stone
The coronavirus is shaping a generation of incoming doctors, as their residency training inside U.S. hospitals brings them face to face with a mystifying disease and frequent death.
Career Coach Shares Tips On How To Work From Home During The Pandemic
Career coach Brie Reynolds answers listener questions about best practices of working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Economist And Epidemiologist Take More Listener Questions On Social Distancing
Economist Emily Oster and epidemiologist Julia Marcus answer listener questions about social distancing beyond an all-or-nothing approach.
Economist And Epidemiologist Take Listener Questions On Social Distancing
Economist Emily Oster and epidemiologist Julia Marcus answer listener questions about social distancing beyond an all-or-nothing approach.
Psychiatry Professor Gives An Advice On How To Sleep Better During Uncertain Times
Psychiatry professor Sonia Ancoli-Israel of the University of California, San Diego, takes listener questions on maintaining healthy sleep and taking care of mental health during the pandemic.
What Happened Today: President Trump Outlines New Vaccine Plan, Economy Questions
Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip updates listeners on the state of the U.S. economy during the pandemic and answers their questions.
'Saturday Night Live' Skips A Census Sketch For 1st Time In History
by Hansi Lo Wang
For the first time since Saturday Night Live's debut in 1975, the show ended its season during a census year without doing a sketch about the national head count.
Medical School Graduate Shares Her Experience Of Caring For Coronavirus Patients
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Gabrielle Mayer, who graduated from medical school early to help out with the coronavirus patients at Bellevue Hospital in New York City a month ago, about her work.
How Malls Are Trying To Recover After The Coronavirus Shutdowns
by Alina Selyukh
No more ear piercings or play areas — shopping centers around the country are making safety adjustments, eager to reopen from the costly shutdowns during the pandemic.
Medical Professionals In Florida Criticize Governor For A Lack Of Transparency
by Greg Allen
In Florida, officials say fewer than 2,000 people have died from the coronavirus. But some medical professionals do not agree with how the state is counting deaths and sharing that information.