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Now a poet, a boy in Jamaica could barely read until a teacher-in-training came along
Juleus Ghunta is a published children's author and award-winning poet. But growing up in rural Jamaica, he could barely read. When he was about 12, a young teacher-in-training arrived at his school.
Bidets Gain U.S. Popularity During The Coronavirus Crisis
Senior reporter at Wired Kate Knibbs talks about the growing popularity of bidets in the United States due to toilet paper shortages caused by the coronavirus.
Lessons From 'Love Is Blind' For Socially Distanced Daters
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed, two contestants on the Netflix reality show, about their experience dating from a distance and how it could apply to social isolation.
Faith Leaders Discuss How The Coronavirus Is Impacting Work
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three faith leaders about coronavirus and how it's impacted their congregations and work: Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, Imam Rizwan Ali and Pastor Thomas McKenzie.
'Decoding Boys' Author On Raising Sons
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Cara Natterson about her new book, Decoding Boys: New Science Behind the Subtle Art of Raising Sons.
Tips On Dating While Social Distancing
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Lisa Bonos of The Washington Post and Steven Petrow of USA Today about tips on socializing while social distancing — from greeting friends to dating.
Personal Finance Advice For The Coronavirus Crisis
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kimberly Palmer, personal finance expert at NerdWallet, about money management during the coronavirus pandemic.
Increase In Availability Of Coronavirus Tests
by Joe Palca
The Trump administration suggested that widespread testing is underway but that the country is only in day six of the 15-day plan to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Cooking Tips For Self-Isolation
NPR's Michel Martin gets cooking tips suitable for long stretches indoors with David Tamarkin of Epicurious.
Precautionary Behavior Around Coronavirus Aligns With Perceived Risk
Differences in behavior and attitudes towards the coronavirus have a lot to do with how people perceive their risk of getting sick.
Your Anti-Anxiety Music Playlists
Listeners tell us the music that helps them de-stress during this life-changing time.
As Imported Cases Rise In China, Travelers Required To Isolate
by Emily Feng
China has announced that travelers entering the country pay to be quarantined in state-appointed hotels — at the traveler's expense — because of growing numbers of infections coming from abroad.