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'She's Challenging You': Alison Saar's Sculptures Speak To Race, Beauty, Power
Saar says the nude in her 2019 sculpture Set to Simmer has a message for the viewer: "If you want to look at me, don't just give me a sideways glance. Sit down in this chair and know me."
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Researchers Worry Pandemic Will Lead To A Spike In Suicide Rate
Suicide rates often drop after disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes, only to increase months later. Public health officials are trying to get ahead of an expected uptick related to COVID-19.
As Georgia Lifts Restrictions, Its Hospitals May Be Unready For A COVID-19 Surge
Internal federal documents warn that too many ICU beds in the state are already full, even as the state leads the move away from lockdown.
Feds To Monitor Investigation Of Fatal Police Shootings In Indianapolis
City police Chief Randal Taylor has promised thoroughness and transparency, as his department investigates the killings of two black men in eight hours.
Want Your Stimulus Check Direct Deposited? Sign Up By Noon Wednesday
This applies to people who haven't received a payment and who haven't checked that the IRS has their information. Those who miss the deadline will get a paper check, which may not arrive until June.
'There Was So Little Information': Polio Survivors Offer Pandemic Perspective
The children and preteens of the U.S. polio epidemic of the 1940s and '50s are once again in a high-risk group, this time for coronavirus. They recall their experiences and the parallels to today.
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A Debate On When The Lawmakers Will Return To D.C. Faces Partisan Divide
The partisan debate over whether it is safe for the House of Representatives to return to work is mirroring the reopening discussion around the country — with access to testing as a key factor.
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms On Reopening Georgia: 'I Remain Concerned'
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms tells All Things Considered that she disagreed with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's decision to open up businesses in late April.
Read The House Bill Calling For $3 Trillion In Coronavirus Relief
The HEROES Act includes aid for state and local governments and hazard pay for front-line workers. The Democratic-controlled House could vote as soon as Friday on the measure.
Despite Early Warnings, U.S. Took Months To Expand Swab Production For COVID-19 Test
Widespread testing for COVID-19 is still not happening in the U.S. Although experts have been urging the federal government since February, it took until late April to ramp up production.
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