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Undocumented Workers Demand Better, Safer Working Conditions During Pandemic
Caravan protests around the nation are pushing officials to provide safer working environments. Many undocumented workers don't have access to protective equipment, paid sick time or health care.
Senate Is Planning To Return To Session Despite Coronavirus Fears In Washington
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is planning to start a Senate session next week even though Washington, D.C., remains a coronavirus hotspot. The House is not returning to the capital yet.
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A Music-Selling Platform Waives Some Fees To Support Artists During The Pandemic
The music-selling platform Bandcamp is waiving its fees for one day a month for the next three months to support artists during the pandemic.
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What The Federal Reserve May Be Planning For The Future
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with economist Julia Coronado about the Federal Reserve's recent efforts to protect the economy and what plans does it have moving forward.
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White House Denies Congressional Request For Dr. Anthony Fauci's Testimony
Dr. Fauci's testimony had been requested by the House Appropriations Committee as part of an investigation into the the COVID-19 response. The White House called the request "counter-productive."
Carnival Cruise Line Subject Of Congressional Investigation
Congress to investigate Carnival Cruise Line for its response to the coronavirus pandemic. Dozens of passengers died and hundreds of others were sickened while at least nine ships remained at sea.
Canadian PM Trudeau Bans All Assault-Style Firearms
The order includes 1,500 models and variants of the weapons, and also prohibits the use, sale or import of some components.
How The Pandemic Might Affect The College Life Of Recent High School Graduates
An NPR education reporter takes listener questions on how the pandemic is affecting graduation and college admissions for recent high school graduates, and what to expect next academic year.
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Judge Dismisses U.S. Women's National Soccer Team's Claim Of Unequal Pay
A district judge in California has dismissed the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team's claim of unequal pay. But claims of unequal travel and medical staff can go to trial.
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Federal Judge Dismisses U.S. Women's Soccer Team's Equal Pay Claim
A spokesperson for the U.S. Women's National Team says they'll appeal in their quest to receive compensation on par with the men's team. Other claims in the lawsuit will go to trial.
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