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Construction Workers Are Often Deemed Essential. Not All Projects Seem To Be
Construction workers have been deemed essential in many places that are under shelter-in-place orders. But not all construction projects may be equally essential.
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Advice For Separated Families Managing Childcare During Stay-At-Home Orders
Family lawyer Susan Myres shares her advice for divorced and separated families struggling to cope with stay-at-home orders that complicate already complex relationships.
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More Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
An NPR economics correspondent answers more questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
An NPR economics correspondent answers questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Leaves ICU Amid Treatment For COVID-19
"He is in extremely good spirits," his office said. Johnson's emergence from intensive care is good news for the leader, who remains in the hospital after testing positive for the coronavirus.
NYC Could Need Up To 45,000 Additional Medical Workers This Month, Mayor Says
In what he calls a "worst-case" scenario, Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city will be unable to meet the demand for medical workers without help from the federal government.
Trump Says Oil Producers 'Close To A Deal' To Stabilize Cost
At Thursday's White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing, Trump addressed questions about when, and how, the country could reopen.
'Raccoon Dog' Wandered Onto Army Base In Syria And Helped Center Soldier
When Rumi wandered onto a military base in Syria, 1st Lt. Shelby Koontz took her in. She didn't want to abandon Rumi when her deployment ended, so Koontz used social media to find her a forever home.
Encore: A Soldier Receives A Piece Of Home In Afghanistan
In a StoryCorps conversation recorded in 2018, Roman Coley Davis tells a friend about how a surprise package brought him comfort when the loneliness of war began to seep in.
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How Colleges Are Grading Students During Coronavirus
As colleges shift to online classes, many schools are beginning to reevaluate how they grade students. One common option: going pass-fail.
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