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Remembering baseball writer Scott Miller
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tyler Kepner of the New York Times about the life and legacy of baseball writer Scott Miller.
Hong Kong Protests Resume After Officials Relax Social Distancing Rules
by Julie McCarthy
Hong Kong has reported that it contained the coronavirus. Relaxed social distancing rules have filled bars and revived pro-democracy protests that were dormant since January due to the pandemic.
Grocery Store Chain Kroger Is Planning To End 'Hero Pay'
by Ann Thompson
The nation's largest grocery store chain ends its so-called "hero pay" — an extra $2 an hour — this week. But with no end in sight for the pandemic, unions and workers are asking for an extension.
Coronavirus Victims: Firefighter And Emergency Medical Technician Israel Tolentino
Passaic firefighter and emergency medical technician Israel Tolentino died at 33 from COVID-19.
Coronavirus Update: President Trump Announces 'Operation Warp Speed'
President Trump spoke Friday about a new initiative to fast-track a coronavirus vaccine: Operation Warp Speed. NPR's correspondents update on the latest coronavirus news.
Congressman Who Introduced Emmett Till Antilynching Act Comments On The Arbery Case
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., who introduced the Emmett Till Antilynching Act in the House in February, about the Act and the Arbery case.
Family Of COVID-19 Victim Who Criticized "Hysteria" Around Virus Faces Online Attacks
by Kelly McEvers
An evangelical pastor shared a Facebook meme calling concerns about the coronavirus "mass hysteria." He later died of COVID-19. Then his family became the target of online harassment.
How To Talk About Sensitive Issues Around Health And Safety
Manners expert and the Washington Post contributor Steven Petrow answers listener questions on how to handle sensitive issues around health and safety with people with no eye-to-eye contact.
How To Maintain Healthy Sleep And Manage Anxiety During The Pandemic, Continued
Psychiatry professors Sonia Ancoli-Israel of the University of California and Christina McCrae of the University of Missouri take listener questions about managing anxiety.
How To Maintain Healthy Sleep And Manage Anxiety During The Pandemic
Psychiatry professors Sonia Ancoli-Israel of the University of California and Christina McCrae of the University of Missouri take listener questions about maintaining healthy sleep.
Doctor Helps To Make Tough Medical Decisions
Dr. Elisabeth Poorman, a general internist at the University of Washington School of Medicine, answers listener questions on tough medical decisions they are facing during the pandemic.
What Happened Today: CDC Announces New Guidelines, COVID-19 Treatment Questions
by Joe Palca
NPR's science correspondent answers listener questions about the antiviral drug remdesivir and other COVID-19 treatment possibilities.