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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.
Former Assistant Labor Secretary Talks About The Future Of The U.S. Workforce
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Jane Oates, a former assistant secretary of labor for employment and training, about navigating the changes in the American workforce.
Former Assistant Labor Secretary Talks About The Changes In The U.S. Workforce
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Jane Oates, a former assistant secretary of labor for employment and training, about navigating the changes in the American workforce.
Psychologist Gives An Advice On How To Cope With Anxiety During The Pandemic
Clinical psychologist Dr. Amelia Aldao answers listener questions on how to cope with anxiety when the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the mental health of many Americans.
What Happened Today: New Unemployment Numbers, Coronavirus Mutation Questions
by Pien Huang
NPR's global health reporter answers listener questions about how the coronavirus is mutating.
Members Of A Facebook Group Howl Together In The Evenings Worldwide
More than half a million people around the world are now howling together in the evenings — they are the members of the Facebook group Go Outside and Howl at 8 pm.
Scientists Are Trying To Understand Whether People Can Be Immune To The Coronavirus
by Richard Harris
Scientists are now trying to determine whether antibodies in the blood will protect people from contracting the coronavirus again. This question is crucial for the development of a vaccine.