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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.
Questions About Airway Management In Treating Coronavirus Patients
Doctors are learning new and innovative ways to treat COVID-19 patients. Emergency physician Dr. Richard Levitan answers questions about those treatments.
What Happened Today: Economic Recovery News And Advice
by Scott Horsley
NPR's chief economics correspondent takes listener questions about the state of the economy and economic relief measures during the pandemic.
Coronavirus Updates: Retail Numbers, WHO Scrambling After Funding Cut
NPR economic, science and diplomatic reporters recap the latest developments in the response to the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
British World War II Veteran Walks For National Health Service, Raising $9 Million
by Frank Langfitt
A 99-year-old British World War II veteran has raised $9 million for staff of the National Health Service by walking laps around his garden.
SAT Exams Canceled In June, And May Be Administered Digitally In The Fall
by Kirk Carapezza
The College Board, which administers the SAT, is spelling out how it will make the college entrance exam available in and out of school during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pediatricians Face Revenue Shortage, Scared Parents And Lack Of Protective Equipment
by Jenny Gold
Pediatricians are struggling to keep their practices afloat financially during the stay-at-home shutdowns caused by the coronavirus epidemic.
Meet Dr. Zhong Nanshan, The Public Face Of The COVID-19 Fight In China
by Emily Feng
China's leader declared himself the "supreme commander" in a war against the coronavirus. But the public face of China's containment of the virus is an 83-year-old, weightlifting doctor.
How States May Decide To Lift Distancing Measures
by Nurith Aizenman
One of the most prominent COVID-19 models has a feature in the works: For each state, it will predict the date by which social distancing will have suppressed infections enough to warrant easing up.
WHO In Shock, Reviewing Finances After Trump Announces Suspension Of U.S. Funding
by Jason Beaubien
The World Health Organization says it's reviewing its funding after President Trump declared that the United States is halting payments to the global body over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.