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4 Men Hanged In India For 2012 Gang Rape And Murder That Sparked Outrage
More than seven years after a crime that prompted street protests and reforms of sexual assault laws, four men who were convicted of raping and murdering a woman on a bus were put to death.
'There's No Fruit Or Veg': U.K. Nurse Makes Emotional Plea To Panicked Shoppers
Many supermarket shelves have been stripped bare as the coronavirus spreads in Britain, which led to this tearful Facebook video that has struck a nerve across the country.
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Congress is forming plans to rescue businesses hit hard by the effects of the coronavirus outbreak, just as it did during the 2008 financial crisis. But not everyone thinks it's a good idea.
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Outbreak Voices: A Virginia Teacher On Working At A Distance
Kyana Stallworth, a 5th-grade teacher in Fairfax, Va., shares how the outbreak has upended her plans for the year and what she's doing to help students remotely.
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Holocaust Survivor Is First Coronavirus Death In Israel
The family of 88-year-old Arie Even said they were saddened not to be able to be with him during his final days. They were asked to stay away in order not to catch the virus.
Growing Calls To Close Immigration Courts And Release Detainees As Virus Spreads
Immigration authorities face calls to close the immigration court system and release detainees from ICE custody after the first detention center worker tested positive for the coronavirus.
Despite Lockdown, Italy's Coronavirus Cases Continue Dramatic Climb
The death toll from the virus grew by nearly 800 to a total of 4,825, officials announced Saturday.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Cara Natterson about her new book, Decoding Boys: New Science Behind the Subtle Art of Raising Sons.
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Pregnant And Worried About Coronavirus? How To Stay Safe And Make A Game Plan
Here's what the latest research says about pregnancy and the coronavirus — and what doctors and hospitals recommend to keep pregnant mothers and newborns safe.
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