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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
Coronavirus Update: The White House Ramps Up The Coronavirus Testing
The White House has ramped up the coronavirus testing for its staff. At the same time, President Trump has voiced doubts about the ability of testing to stop the spread of the virus.
The Coronavirus Pandemic Disrupts Opioid Addiction Treatments In Philadelphia
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted treatment of opioid addiction, as Philadelphia rehabs have closed. But there is hope in the increased use of telemedicine and Narcan for overdoses.
Pulmonary Doctor Shares His Experience Of Surviving COVID-19
A New Orleans physician Dr. Jay Miller is weakened by a case of COVID-19. Meanwhile, his wife is pregnant with the couple's first child and had to leave town to stay with her mother.
Georgia Assigns A New Prosecutor For The Ahmaud Arbery Case
by Emily Jones
Georgia's attorney general has appointed a new prosecutor, an African-American district attorney from the Atlanta area, to lead an investigation of Ahmaud Arbery's shooting death.
Lawmakers' Practice To Sleep In Their Offices Raises Concerns Amid The Pandemic
by Barbara Sprunt
The coronavirus pandemic has revived an effort to ban the practice of allowing members of Congress to sleep in their offices in the capitol.
What Special Election In California's 25th District Might Mean For General Election
NPR's Ailsa Chang talk with Nathan Gonzales, editor and publisher of Inside Elections, about what Tuesday's special election in California's 25th district might tell about November general election.
Boris Johnson Faces Criticism For The Late Coronavirus Response
by Frank Langfitt
Britain now has the second-worst death rate for COVID-19 in the world. Some critics blame Prime Minister Boris Johnson for his late response and policy missteps.
With Live Shows Canceled, Indie Artists Try To Adapt
NPR's Don Gonyea talks to singer-songwriters Lilly Hiatt and Caleb Caudle about releasing new music during the coronavirus and how musicians are finding new ways to promote their work.
Thousands Of Automaker Plant Workers Set To Return To Assembly Lines
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Michelle Krebs, senior director of automotive relations for Cox Automotive, about the reopening of automobile factories in Michigan.
Life Kit: Tips For Living With Uncertainty
by Sarah McCammon
The U.S. unemployment rate rose to nearly 15 percent — and no one knows where it ends. NPR's Life Kit talked to one woman who's lived through years of economic uncertainty about how to cope.