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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.
How To Run More Safely And Responsibly While Keeping Your Distance
In the United States, running outdoors is generally still permitted during the coronavirus epidemic. Here are tips on doing it more safely and responsibly.
Week In Politics Correspondents On What Brings Them Comfort During The Crisis
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with David Brooks of The New York Times and E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post about the need for comfort while sheltering in place during the coronavirus pandemic.
More Questions About Social Distancing Properly
by Jon Hamilton
Dr. Celine Gounder, an epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist, and NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton answer more listener questions about proper social distancing.
Dealing With Anxiety And Mental Health While Social Distancing
Social distancing can bring on loneliness and anxiety for many. Dr. Sudeepta Varma answers questions about how to deal with those issues during the pandemic with NPR's Scott Simon.
Questions About Hydroxychloroquine, Touted As A COVID-19 Treatment
by Joe Palca
Dr. Jinoos Yazdany, a rheumatologist from the University of California, San Francisco, and NPR science correspondent Joe Palca answer questions about the drug hydroxychloroquine.
Listener Questions About Social Distancing Correctly
by Jon Hamilton
Dr. Celine Gounder, an epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist, and NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton answer listener questions about social distancing.
What Happened Today: Racial Disparities In COVID-19 Deaths, Economic Relief Details
NPR science and economics correspondents answer questions about the federal government's efforts to confront the virus.
Give Us This Day Our Daily Baguette: Bakeries Remain Open In France
by Eleanor Beardsley
French bakeries are staying open during the crisis because freshly baked bread — including, of course, the baguette — is essential to life in France.
Newest Nintendo 'Animal Crossing' Arrives
by Megan Manata
Nintendo's Animal Crossing changed the idea of gaming from having a final end goal to more of a peaceful, relaxing experience. After 7 years, the newest version is out now and has fans swooning.
Behind Facebook's New Local News Grants
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Campbell Brown, vice president of global news partnerships for Facebook, about the company's $100 million investment in local news agencies.