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Judge orders Abrego Garcia released from jail, but his future remains uncertain
A federal judge in Tennessee ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man the government mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador — to be released from prison until his trial on federal charges.
White House Announces New Social Distancing Guidelines Around Coronavirus
by Richard Harris
The latest on the U.S. federal government's response to the coronavirus pandemic was revealed in an afternoon briefing from the White House.
Trump Relays New Coronavirus Response Measures At White House
by Franco Ordoñez
President Trump gave a press conference on Monday at the White House where he announced new coronavirus response measures.
What U.S. Hospitals Must Do To Prepare For The COVID-19 Surge
Public health experts are trying to figure out if U.S. hospitals are ready for a possible surge of COVID-19 cases. When there are more serious cases than a hospital can handle, more patients die.
Ohio Restaurant Owner Reacts To Closing Due To Coronavirus
Several states and municipalities have ordered restaurants to close due to concerns about coronavirus. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Ohio restaurant owner Adrian Adornetto.
Players Ratify New NFL Contract, Expanding Playoffs And Possibly Lengthening Season
by Tom Goldman
The National Football League and its players reached agreement on a new contract over the weekend. Some notable changes include the possibility of a longer season and additional playoff teams.
Benny Gantz Given Chance To Form New Government In Israel
by Daniel Estrin
Israel's challenger to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now gets another chance to form a new government after a third close election and a year of political uncertainty.
Airlines Request $50 Billion Bailout In Face Of Near-Standstill
by David Schaper
Airlines asked for a $50 billion federal bailout as air travel comes to a near halt. An industry group says the sudden drop is "having an unprecedented and debilitating impact on U.S. airlines."
Uighurs In Limbo In Turkey As They Search For Relatives Missing In China
by Joanna Kakissis
For years, Uighurs in Turkey have been pained as they search for missing loved ones back home. Now that's compounded by their own insecurity in Turkey.
Trump 'Very Happy' With Fed Decision To Cut Interest Rates
by Scott Horsley
Trump told reporters at the White House that he's pleased with the Federal Reserve's move to cut interest rates. He also told Americans to stop panic-buying groceries as fears rise about coronavirus.
U.S. Coronavirus Screenings Trigger Airport Bottlenecks
by John Burnett
Passengers on flights from Europe were stuck in long, crowded lines at some airports in the U.S. as new guidelines began for overseas travel.