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Autism rates have soared. This doctor says he knows part of the reason why
by Michael Levitt
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dr. Allen Frances, about his piece in the New York Times titled, "Autism Rates have Increased 60-Fold. I Played a Role in That."
What's In $2.2T Coronavirus Rescue Package
In a rare and overwhelmingly bipartisan move, Congress has approved a $2 trillion package to rescue the economy.
Op-Ed Writer On How 'Essential' Business Designations Affects Minorities
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Solomon Jones of The Philadelphia Inquirer about how "essential business" designations affect minority communities.
How The Coronavirus Is Affecting The Landscape Of Pop Culture
by Linda Holmes
A host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour takes a look at how the coronavirus is affecting cultural production — and offers some recommendations for home entertainment.
Best Practices For Consumers During The Epidemic
by Alina Selyukh
NPR's business correspondent addresses listener concerns about retail workers and talks about about best practices for consumers as the coronavirus epidemic worsens.
How Retail Workers Are Faring And How To Support Small Business During The Epidemic
by Alina Selyukh
NPR's business correspondent answers listener questions about economic sectors that are booming, working in retail and supporting small businesses in the middle of the coronavirus emergency.
Questions For An ER Doctor Who Contracted COVID-19
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Dr. Brent Russell, an emergency room doctor in Ketchum, Idaho, about how he became ill with COVID-19 and his subsequent recovery from the disease.
What Happened Today: Questions About The Relief Bill And The Latest Medical News
by Kelsey Snell
NPR congressional reporter Kelsey Snell and physician Dr. Abraar Karan answer listener questions about the relief bill signed into law Friday and about the latest measures combating the coronavirus.
What's In The $2 Trillion Bill For Health Care?
by Selena Simmons-Duffin
There is $100 billion for hospitals and health care providers, money for vaccine research and the national stockpile, but patients could still face high costs if they get sick.
A Reading List For The Social Distancing Era, From Author Jade Chang
Chinese American writer Jade Chang shares which books she's reading while she's stuck at home during the coronavirus social distancing.
Nevada Gov. Sisolak Faces Shutdown Of Tourism-Dependent Economy
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak about the growing coronavirus outbreak in his state, which has an economy reliant on gaming and tourism.