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Unpacking the truth of antisemitism on college campuses
Colleges have become a flashpoint in discussions about rising antisemitism. But some on those campuses say the alarm from politicians and groups distorts reality and their motives should be examined.
Listener Questions For An Infectious Disease Doctor About COVID-19
Epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist Dr. Celine Gounder answers listener questions about COVID-19 and the spread of coronavirus with NPR's Ari Shapiro.
What Happened Today: Latest Briefing, Accessing Relief Package Benefits
NPR science and economic correspondents answer questions about Monday's White House briefing and accessing benefits made available in the Congressional relief package signed into law on Friday.
A Resort Town Becomes A COVID-19 Hot Spot, And Says: Stay Away
by Kirk Siegler
Like many resort towns, Sun Valley, Idaho is full of global travelers and wealthy owners of second homes. It's now an epicenter for coronavirus infection, and local leaders want to restrict travel.
CDC Director Redfield Speaks On U.S. Readiness And Latest Guidance For Coronavirus
by Sam Whitehead
Dr. Robert Redfield, head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recently spoke with Sam Whitehead of member station WABE. Whitehead speaks with NPR's Ailsa Chang.
A Reading List For The Social Distancing Era, From Cartoonist Raina Telgemeier
Graphic novelist and memoirist Raina Telgemeier delivers her list of what she's reading right now.
Coronavirus Updates: Social Distancing Guidelines Extended, Washington State News
NPR science, national and White House correspondents relay the latest updates in the United States response to the coronavirus epidemic.
World Health Organization Antimicrobial Expert Explains Transmission Of Coronavirus
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Dr. Hanan Balkhy, assistant director-general for antimicrobial resistance at the World Health Organization, about the transmissibility of the coronavirus.
While The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Devastating Iran, The U.S. Has Added More Sanctions
by Jackie Northam
The rampant outbreak of the coronavirus in both countries hasn't stopped the United States from slapping tougher and tougher sanctions on Iran in a cold war that keeps simmering.
As Epidemic Worsens, Cities And States Ask Police To Enforce Staying At Home
by Eric Westervelt
Some cities have threatened to ticket those who don't follow strict social distancing guidelines to curb the spread of COVID-19. Residents in some communities have tested those threats.
Checking In With A Wuhan Resident, Months After The Epidemic Began
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly checks in with Wuhan resident Pisso Nseke, a Cameroonian business consultant who has been under lockdown in the city for over two months.