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Pharma reps have visited doctors for decades. What impact does it have on patients?
by Sydney Lupkin
A economic research study shows that oncologists' prescribing habits change after they've been visited by pharmaceutical sales reps — and it also shows the changes do not extend patients' lives.
Even In Pandemic, German Consumers Reluctant To Abandon Using Cash
by Esme Nicholson
Germans still use cash for the majority of transactions, and many stores and restaurants don't take cards. Old habits die hard even during a pandemic when retailers worry about hygiene.
What TV Programs To Expect This Fall
by Eric Deggans
A virtual TV critics summer tour has ended. NPR's TV critic talks about the most interesting programs to expect this fall.
South Texas School District Becomes 1st In State To Cancel Fall Sports
Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco is the first school district in Texas to cancel fall sports. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Athletic Director Gary Cunningham about the cancellation of athletics.
Rep. Jim Clyburn Comments On Biden's Decision To Pick Harris As His Running Mate
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., about Joe Biden's decision to choose Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate. Clyburn is the most senior African American in Congress.
Trump Tweets His Campaign's Ad Targeting Harris Minutes After Biden Announces VP Pick
by Franco Ordoñez
Just minutes after Joe Biden announced Sen. Kamala Harris will be his running mate, President Trump tweeted out his campaign's first ad targeting Harris.
Kamala Harris: 1st California Democrat On A Major Party Presidential Ticket
by Scott Shafer (KQED)
Joe Biden has selected Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate. The senator from California has also been the state attorney general and the district attorney of San Francisco.
House Majority Leader On Coronavirus Relief Bill
by Kelsey Snell
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., about negotiations over coronavirus relief bill and President Trump's executive actions over the weekend.
Kamala Harris Becomes Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate
by Asma Khalid
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has chosen Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., as his 2020 running mate.
Kamala Harris Is 1st Woman Of Color On A Major Party Presidential Ticket
by Juana Summers
Kamala Harris will make history as the first woman of color on a major party presidential ticket after a selection process in which Joe Biden faced pressure to choose a Black woman.
Former Senator On Why Kamala Harris Might Be Right VP Pick
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., about why she thinks Sen. Kamala Harris is the right pick as Joe Biden's running mate.
The Importance Of Biden's Pick For Running Mate
by Domenico Montanaro
Joe Biden has chosen Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., as his 2020 running mate. NPR looks at why it was important for him to pick a Black woman as his running mate.