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More Than 35 Million People In China Are On Travel Lockdown
The threat of the mysterious pneumonia-like ailment called coronavirus has Chinese authorities scrambling to prevent it from spreading. At least 26 people have died.
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Democrats' Final Day To Layout The Case To Remove President Trump
NPR's David Greene talks to NPR's Claudia Grisales and Democratic House impeachment manager Rep. Jason Crow, as lawmakers acting as prosecutors in the Senate impeachment trial wrap up arguments.
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Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo: 'I Have Defended Every State Department Official'
When asked if he owes ousted diplomat Marie Yovanovitch an apology, Secretary of State Pompeo tells All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly, "I have defended every state department official."
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Is Davos As Bad As Critics Say? Global Leaders Weigh In
Critics love to hate the World Economic Forum's annual meeting for elites. But people who work in global health and development say it has helped do some good.
'Fresh Air' Marks The 75th Anniversary Of The Liberation Of Auschwitz
In 2005, journalist Laurence Rees described the inner workings of the Nazi death camp in his book, Auschwitz: A New History, and Elie Wiesel spoke in 1988 about his experience at Auschwitz.
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'Please Help Me.' What People In China Are Saying About The Outbreak On Social Media
Residents in Wuhan and other Chinese cities affected by the Wuhan coronavirus are using platforms like Weibo to share their fears and frustrations.
2nd U.S. Case Of Wuhan Coronavirus Confirmed
Health officials announced that a second person in the United States is infected with the dangerous new coronavirus and that 50 more possible cases in the U.S. are under investigation.
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Pentagon Says 34 U.S. Troops Suffered Brain Injuries From Iranian Missile Strike
More than half the American troops diagnosed with concussions were transferred from the Iraqi base that was attacked to Germany or the U.S.
How Public Health Officials Use 'Contact Tracing' To Track An Epidemic's Spread
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ranu Dhillon, a doctor and former Ebola adviser to Guinea, on the practice of "contact tracing" to contain epidemics like the new coronavirus.
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Medicaid Expansion Costs Hit New York — And Other States Are Watching
Medicaid expansion is making people healthier. It's also costing states more than expected. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is scrambling to close a $6 billion deficit tied to Medicaid expansion.
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