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Are U.S. Hospitals Ready?
Here's what it will take for medical facilities across the nation to handle the coming surge of COVID-19 patients.
Former Rep. Duncan Hunter Gets 11 Months In Prison For Misusing Campaign Funds
Former Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter of California resigned from Congress earlier this year. He and his wife were accused of misusing more than $250,000 in campaign funds.
He Wrote The 'All Things Considered' Theme. What Happened To His Instruments?
Don Voegeli wrote the original theme for All Things Considered on a Putney synthesizer. When he retired in 1982, all his synths were auctioned off. A lot of people have wondered where they went.
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Self-Isolation Orders Pit Civil Liberties Against Public Good In Coronavirus Pandemic
Sweeping new stay-at-home orders issued in the San Francisco Bay area have legal experts worried about constitutional infringements in coronavirus response.
5 Takeaways: Joe Biden Closer To Nomination As Coronavirus Changes Everything
Former Vice President Joe Biden won the Florida, Illinois and Arizona Democratic primaries all by double digits Tuesday. And he's building a delegate lead that may very well be insurmountable.
'You Don't Really Expect It To Happen To You': When Your Job Is Suddenly Gone
Event coordinators without events to coordinate. Truck drivers without cargo. Many find themselves applying for unemployment, dipping into savings and job searching in the middle of a pandemic.
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For People With Compromised Immune Systems, COVID-19 Is Serious
Rachel Martin talks to Suzan Norton and her son Michael about coronavirus worries due to his medical condition. His use of a ventilator puts him at high risk if he contracts the disease.
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Biden, Sanders Remarks Show How The Coronavirus Has Upended The Campaign
The coronavirus is scrambling so much of our lives at the moment, there's no surprise it's doing the same to the presidential race.
Trump Closes U.S. Borders. Immigration Grinds To A Halt
President Trump plans to seal off the U.S-Mexico border to migrants under a law intended to protect the country from communicable disease. The border with Canada is closed to non-essential travel.
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Food And Beverage Industry Hit Hard By Coronavirus Outbreak
Thousands of food service workers have been laid off. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Sean Kennedy of the National Restaurant Association, which is asking the White House for critical help.
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