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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.
Mormons Have Long Preached Preparedness — Which Is Coming In Handy Now
by Sonja Hutson
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has long mandated that all members maintain months of food and supplies — in part to help less-prepared neighbors.
Coronavirus Updates: Another Unemployment Surge, Genome Information
NPR economics, national and science correspondents relay the latest news in the response to the coronavirus epidemic in the United States.
How Louisiana Is Handling Record Unemployment Claims
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Ava Dejoie, secretary of the Louisiana Workforce Commission, about the latest unemployment numbers in her state.
CDC Director Redfield Speaks On The Potential Arc Of The Coronavirus
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Republican Sen. John Thune Comments On The Next Legislative Relief Package
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Senate Majority Whip John Thune, R-S.D., about the current bill to provide economic relief to small business owners adversely affected by the coronavirus.
Doctor Taps His Med School Alumni Network To Get More Medical Supplies
New York anesthesiologist Tom Lo is working through the Columbia University medical school alumni association to procure desperately needed personal protective equipment for health care workers.
Advice For Separated Families Managing Childcare During Stay-At-Home Orders
Family lawyer Susan Myres shares her advice for divorced and separated families struggling to cope with stay-at-home orders that complicate already complex relationships.
More Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
by Danielle Kurtzleben
An NPR economics correspondent answers more questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
by Danielle Kurtzleben
An NPR economics correspondent answers questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
Listener Questions About At-Home Care For Patients Of COVID-19
Dr. Lucy McBride, a doctor of internal medicine, gives advice for what to do if someone is recovering from the coronavirus at home.
What Happened Today: White House Briefing, More Social Distancing Specifics
NPR politics and science correspondents answer questions about the latest efforts to end the coronavirus pandemic and how people can practice social distancing.
Lockdown Ordered In Zimbabwe, Where The Economy And Health Care Already Suffer
by Eyder Peralta
Zimbabwe's economy and health care system collapsed long before the coronavirus hit. The current lockdown has dealt the country yet one more blow.