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Coronavirus Victims: Students From 3 States Remember Their Teachers
Across the country, teachers, coaches and counselors have died from COVID-19. Current and former students share their memories of educators lost in Georgia, Texas and New York.
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Pulitzer Administration Announces This Year's Winners
Pulitzer administration has announced this year's best works in journalism, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama and music on Monday.
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Alaska Restaurant Owner: Reopening Far From Profitable, But Still Worth It
Three of Matanuska Brewing Company's four locations are operating under new coronavirus safety guidelines, such as hourly sanitizing and a maximum capacity of 25%. Business is brisk, the owner says.
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Gov. Newsom Announces California Will Begin Easing Coronavirus Closures This Week
Businesses such as book, clothing, toy and sporting goods stores, as well as music shops and florists, will be able to reopen with modifications as early as Friday.
U.S. Treasury To Borrow $3 Trillion In 3 Months To Pay For Pandemic
In a single quarter, the government will borrow more than twice as much as it did all of last year, as the cost of the coronavirus pandemic dwarfs previous deficits.
Not-So-Small Businesses Continue To Benefit From PPP Loans
SBA data show that demand is still very high for the loans, and that smaller amounts are going out this time. But large, multimillion-dollar loans are still eating up a good chunk of the money.
Patients Who Recovered From COVID-19 Share Their Experiences Of Ending An Isolation
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with patients who have recovered from COVID-19 and Dr. Lucy McBride, a physician in Washington, D.C., about the challenges of ending isolation and returning to work.
U.N. Warns Number Of People Starving To Death Could Double Amid Pandemic
Some 700 million of the world's most vulnerable people will require food assistance, according to the U.N. humanitarian office, which is asking wealthy nations to commit $90 billion in aid.
Trump Returns To The Road With Arizona Trip To Mask-Maker
While the trip to the battleground state is in part meant to tell a positive story about the administration's response to the pandemic, it also highlights the challenges of the moment.
How COVID-19 Is Fundamentally Changing The TV Business
People are watching much more TV during the pandemic. Minutes spent streaming, compared to this time last year, more than doubled. But the industry is still taking a huge financial beating.
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