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Prosecution and defense present closing arguments in trial of Sean Combs
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Anastasia Tsioulcas discusses the closing arguments in the sex trafficking and racketeering trial of hip hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
New Orleans Restaurant Owner Weathers Another Sort Of Storm
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Kelly Fields, owner of New Orleans restaurant Willa Jean, about how the coronavirus has affected her business.
Every Night, New York City Salutes Its Health Care Workers
by Gary Hardcastle
Every evening at 7:00 p.m., New York City residents open their windows to salute the city's medical workers with sound.
Unfilled Or 'Acting' Positions In Federal Agencies Delay U.S. Response To Epidemic
Journalist Garrett Graff talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about how vacancies throughout the federal government have hampered the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
At White House Briefings, Public Health Concerns Battle Desire To Reopen Economy
by Tamara Keith
The tension between getting the coronavirus outbreak under control and rescuing the American economy plays out daily in the White House briefing room.
College Sports Dread The Potential Loss Of Their Big Moneymaker: Football
by Tom Goldman
The pandemic has shut down U.S. sports, stemming money flows that make athletics a big business. College sports are in for more financial pain if the shutdown affects their big moneymaker: football.
Encore: 50 Years Ago, Apollo 13 Set Off For The Moon
by Russell Lewis
Fifty years ago Saturday, Apollo 13 lifted off for the moon. After 55 hours, the mission was rocked by an explosion. The ensuing drama to return the crew safely captured the world's attention.
Internal Documents Show FEMA Is Relearning The Same Lessons About Emergencies
by Laura Sullivan
Leaked internal briefings to the White House show FEMA is struggling with problems of staffing, contracting and supplies in the COVID-19 pandemic despite years of promises of changing processes.
Thandie Newton Returns For Third Season Of HBO's 'Westworld'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Thandie Newton about her role on the HBO drama Westworld, which returns for its third season shortly.
Hospital Chaplain Discusses Ministry And Easter Celebration During Pandemic
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rev. Radu Titonea, a hospital chaplain in Queens, N.Y., about ministry and the celebration of holy days during the COVID-19 pandemic.