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A Rorschach test for America? Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day
by Frank Langfitt
Last weekend's military parade and No Kings rallies could be seen as an example of a DIVIDED America… a moment where our differences were placed in pretty stark relief. But reporting from both places on the same day… you see something different.
'Let The Rhythm Lead' Brings Jackson Browne And Friends To Haiti
by Banning Eyre
In 2016, Jackson Browne went to Haiti to donate recording equipment to a local music studio. The songs recorded there since became a new album: Let The Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit, Vol. 1.
The Hope And Hype Of Diabetic Alert Dogs
by Robert Benincasa
High Avalanche Danger Out West Affects Transportation And Ski Areas
by Kirk Siegler
A prolific two weeks of avalanches in Western states closed major highways and ski resorts. It's putting pressure on avalanche forecasters and safety crews as mountains see larger-than-usual crowds.
Journalist Recounts Nearly A Month Under Coronavirus Quarantine
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with the Wall Street Journal's Stephanie Yang about her time in coronavirus quarantine — first in China for 11 days, then at U.S. military bases for another 14 days.
World Health Organization Provides Update On COVID-19
by Richard Harris
The World Health Organization reports on the results of a two-day deep dive into what's known about the new coronavirus outbreak.
U.S. Nears Taliban Deal To Reduce Afghanistan Violence And Begin Withdrawing Troops
by Michele Kelemen
The United States and the Taliban appear to be making significant progress towards a deal that should see the drawing down of some U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Bonsai Are Back, Mysteriously, At The Seattle Museum From Where They Were Stolen
The two historic bonsai trees stolen from a Seattle museum have been returned with no explanation.
First Results Come In From New Hampshire Primary
by Domenico Montanaro
Polls are closing in New Hampshire, where the first primary of 2020 was held on Tuesday.