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Coronavirus Cases Spike In Navajo Nation, Where Water Service Is Often Scarce
Navajo Nation is under stay-at-home orders — but thousands of people are forced to leave their houses for necessities such as water.
Child Welfare Advocates Fear Surge In Abuse Cases During Recession
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Julie Evans, CEO of Alliance For Children, about the potential for spikes in severity of child abuse cases during the coronavirus pandemic.
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In Israel, An Unexpected Political Twist Could Keep Netanyahu In Power
After three inconclusive elections, Netanyahu and his rival Benny Gantz are reportedly close to a deal to rotate as prime minister, with Netanyahu taking the first turn.
What's Inside The Senate's $2 Trillion Coronavirus Aid Package
The economic relief bill provides help to individuals, businesses, hospitals, as well as state and local governments. Here are the details.
Coronavirus Has Upended Our World. It's OK To Grieve
Psychologists say that what a lot of us are feeling these days is, in fact, a form of grief. Here's how to honor that feeling and regain equilibrium as we face an unknown future.
Coronavirus Latest: New Guidelines For Counties, Unemployment Spikes
Following the latest Coronavirus Task Force briefing, NPR correspondents detail the White House plan to categorize counties based on their coronavirus risk and the congressional rescue bill.
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CPAP Machines Were Seen As Ventilator Alternatives, But Could Spread COVID-19
Doctors say the machine that helps some people with sleep apnea keep their airway open at night won't be enough to help an ill COVID-19 patient breathe and could spread the coronavirus to bystanders.
Can Amazon Meet Customer Demand And Keep Its Workforce Safe?
NPR's Noel King talks to Jay Carney, Amazon's senior VP of global corporate affairs, about the company's growing role during the COVID-19 outbreak, and whether it can keep its workers safe.
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In Phone Call, Trump And China's President Discuss Coronavirus Pandemic
The leaders spoke after a virtual G-20 meeting. President Trump called it a "very good conversation," and China state TV said Xi Jinping offered to help the U.S. respond to the spread of the virus.
South Africa Reports First COVID-19 Deaths, Goes Into 3-Week Lockdown
At midnight Thursday, security forces began enforcing the order against all but essential movement. Meanwhile, the health ministry reported two COVID-19 deaths among nearly 1,000 confirmed cases.
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