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At Least 25 People Dead After Hours-Long Attack On Sikh Complex In Kabul
The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, which targeted members of the Sikh religious minority in the Afghan capital Wednesday.
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ESPN calls itself the "worldwide leader in sports," but there are few live sports to show. So it's scrambling to fill the time, offering diversions like cherry pit spitting and marble racing.
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A Funny 'Talking' Dog Gives Tips On Living Right During The Coronavirus Crisis
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In Brazil, Bolsonaro Doubles Down On 'Exaggerated' Coronavirus
President Jair Bolsonaro labeled regional leaders who have imposed restrictions as "criminals" who are "destroying Brazil." His position has brought him into conflict with them and medical experts.
The Diary Of A Grocery Store Worker During The Epidemic
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The Coronavirus Crisis Is Sparking Harassment Of Asian Americans
Los Angeles Times columnist Frank Shyong speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about the racism that Asian Americans and Asian-owned businesses are facing during the coronavirus epidemic.
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How The Coronavirus Is Affecting Life And Politics In Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged the impact of the coronavirus, postponing a referendum that could have extended his term in office and ordering Russians not to go to work next week.
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Banks Agree With California To Stop Foreclosures For 90 Days In Coronavirus Crisis
More than one million residents have filed for unemployment insurance since March 13, Gov. Gavin Newsom says, as businesses shut down to slow the spread of the disease.
What To Stream If You Find Yourself Stuck At Home
An NPR arts correspondent answers listener questions about entertainment options for people who can't leave the house because of the coronavirus. What's streaming? What's hot? How can you find it?
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