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Reporter's Notebook: What Life Is Like In Rome Under Coronavirus Lockdown
Life in Rome is turned upside down, writes NPR's Sylvia Poggioli: "Even for someone who has reported from war zones, it's unnerving ... like being suspended between the Dark Ages and a sci-fi future."
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Chicago's Shedd Aquarium Temporarily Closes Because Of Covid-19
With no visitors, some animals over the weekend had the opportunity to cruise the halls and check out other animals. The aquarium posted a video of a penguin staring up at the glass as fish swam by.
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Here's What's Been Flying Off Store Shelves
Sure, hand sanitizer and spray disinfectant are among the most popular items sought out by panicked shoppers. But they're also buying a lot more oat milk and canned goods, according to Nielsen.
Social Distancing Or Quarantined: How Are You Spending Your Time?
As you're working from home or under quarantine, what are you doing to cope and entertain yourself or your family?
Immigrants In Urban Areas Face Special Challenges Around Coronavirus Epidemic
Advocates and medical personnel are warning that urban immigrant communities could be particularly vulnerable to contracting COVID-19.
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Amazon To Hire 100,000 Workers To Meet 'Surge In Demand'
Amazon plans to add full- and part-time U.S. workers for warehouses and delivery as more customers turn to online shopping for supplies because they're isolated at home.
Poll: As Coronavirus Spreads, Fewer Americans See Pandemic As A Real Threat
Less than half are making the recommended changes such as eating from home more often or canceling plans to avoid large crowds, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll.
White House Seeks $1 Trillion From Congress In Coronavirus Relief Push
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said discussions included payments to small businesses, loan guarantees for industries like airlines and hotels, and a stimulus package for workers.
As COVID-19 Outbreak Worsens So Does Economic Volatility
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with economist Carmen Reinhart about the volatility effecting markets around the world as the coronavirus pandemic spreads.
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'Riverdance' Turns 25, But Has Put The Celebration On Hold — For Now
The Irish dance spectacle has been performed for audiences all over the world. The current production was polished for the anniversary, but has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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