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France struggles to deal with the heatwave hitting much of Europe
by Eleanor Beardsley
Much of Europe, including France, is dealing with a brutal heatwave. Some people are better prepared than others in a country where most people do not have air conditioning.
Coronavirus Update: States Are Trying To Ensure Safe Reopening
As parts of the country reopen, states are looking to ramp up testing. NPR's health policy, economics and White House correspondents discuss whether states are doing enough to open up safely.
The Unemployment Number Keeps Rising Across The Nation
The latest weekly state unemployment figures have been published on Thursday — more than three more million people are out of work.
Coronavirus Victims: Shotokan Karate Master Teruyuki Okazaki
Teruyuki Okazaki, a famous Shotokan karate master and the founder of the International Shotokan Karate Federation, died of a suspected case of COVID-19 last month.
2 Americans Are Locked Up After A Failed Attempt To Overthrow Venezuelan President
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Joshua Goodman, Latin America correspondent for the Associated Press, about a failed attempt to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
A Psychologist Advises On How To Take Care Of Mental Health During The Pandemic
Clinical psychologist Dr. Amelia Aldao answers listener questions on how to maintain mental wellness during the pandemic.
Georgia Will Investigate The Killing Of An Unarmed Black Man
by Emily Jones
Law enforcement agency in Georgia is planning to investigate the February killing of an unarmed black man. Video posted online shows two men confronting Ahmaud Arbery before he was shot and killed.
A Chef Answers More Listener Questions On Cooking During The Pandemic
Samin Nosrat, an American chef, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and a co-host of the podcast Home Cooking, takes listener questions on cooking and sharing food during the pandemic.
A Chef Answers Listener Questions On Cooking During The Pandemic
Samin Nosrat, an American chef, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and a co-host of the podcast Home Cooking, takes listener questions on cooking and sharing food during the pandemic.
Black-Owned Businesses Are Experiencing Negative Effects Of The Pandemic
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Eugene Cornelius of Milken Institute about why African American-owned businesses are more likely to be impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
What Happened Today: Coronavirus Task Force Won't Be Phased Out, Tracking Questions
Dr. Michael Saag, the director of the Center for AIDS Research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, answers questions about the spread of the coronavirus and the models for tracking it.