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A Scientist For The Federal Government Files A Whistleblower Complaint
Rick Bright, a scientist for the federal government, has filed a whistleblower complaint. NPR's Ailsa Change talks with Bright's attorney Debra Katz.
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An Indiana Teenager Shares His Experience Of Contracting COVID-19
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Indiana high school student Archit Kalra about his experience of contracting COVID-19 and losing a loved one to the virus.
Doctors Answer Listener Questions On Blood And The Coronavirus
Dr. Helen Boucher, chief of the department at Tufts University Medical Center, and Dr. Jeffrey Laurence, professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, take listener questions on blood.
The IRS Sent Coronavirus Relief Payments To Dead People
The IRS has delivered more than $207 billion in coronavirus relief payments to individual taxpayers, but some of the recipients of the relief checks are the bank accounts of people who have died.
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Do Those Birds Sound Louder To You? An Ornithologist Says You're Just Hearing Things
Think of how it works in a noisy bar: people raise their voices to be heard. Same for birds. With less background noise outside these days, it's likely that birds are actually singing more quietly.
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Trump Campaign Reworks Its Pitch To Black Voters After Pandemic Slams Economy
President Trump's campaign was trying to woo African American voters by promoting the earlier low black unemployment rate. But now the economy is in a tailspin.
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Religious Objectors V. Birth Control Back At Supreme Court
Does signing a form expressing a religious objection to providing birth control to employees burden the religious freedom of employers as much as paying for the birth control?
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Wildland Fire Camps Need Dramatic Change Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
As the wildfire season is beginning, some wild land firefighters are worried their safety could be at risk since the government has been slow to adopt new COVID-19 protocols.
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COVID-19 Fears May Be Causing People To Ignore Medical Emergencies
Is fear of the coronavirus causing ER avoidance? Data indicates an alarming drop in cardiovascular emergency cases, and doctors say some patients waited too long and had brain damage or even died.
We're Open For Business, Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly Says
NPR's Noel King talks to Gary Kelly, chairman and CEO of Southwest Airlines, about the impact of the coronavirus on his carrier. Kelly says the airline requires workers and passengers to wear masks.
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