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In Coronavirus War Of Words With The U.S., China Pulls No Punches
China's diplomacy has taken a strikingly "undiplomatic" turn, analysts say, as it counters U.S. accusations of starting the coronavirus.
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Feds Warn States That Online Voting Experiments Are 'High-Risk'
As some states turn to Internet voting to increase accessibility for vulnerable populations, the federal government sends out an eight-page report detailing the risks.
Some Meatpackers Question New COVID-19 Safety Guidelines
OSHA issued new safety guidelines recently, but some meatpacking workers and worker advocates, wonder whether the rules protect employees, or employers.
Twitter Now Labels 'Potentially Harmful' Coronavirus Tweets
Tweets that contain information deemed misleading, disputed or unverified will now carry labels warning about problematic content as Twitter attempts to combat fake news on the platform.
Former Top Health Officials: Do More Testing And Contact Tracing Or Expect Outbreaks
Former federal health officials Andy Slavitt and Scott Gottlieb tell Morning Edition that more coronavirus testing and contact tracing are needed for U.S. businesses to reopen safely.
A Colorado Restaurant Hosted A Crowd On Mother's Day. It's Now Been Closed Down
Hundreds of people visited the C&C Coffee and Kitchen, including some who praised its defiance in allowing a capacity crowd to eat breakfast burritos in its dining room.
Artists Paint A Portrait Of A Pandemic
The United Nations and Amplifier, an arts group, called on artists to create inspiring and informative posters, graphics and animations around the coronavirus. Here's a selection of submissions.
Actress Patti LuPone Is Now Starring In 'Hollywood' Show On Netflix
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with actress Patti LuPone about her role in the new Netflix show, Hollywood, and the future of the revival of the Broadway musical, Company, in which she was to star.
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Quarantine Cat Film Fest Aims To Raise Money For Indie Theaters
The festival will take cat videos from the Internet to the silver screen. Brian Mendelssohn is creating a streaming showcase of the best videos to raise money for indie theaters closed by COVID-19.
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U.K. Extends Coronavirus Furlough Payments To Workers Through End Of October
The U.K. program pays people idled by the COVID-19 pandemic up to around $3,088 a month. Some 7.5 million jobs have been furloughed.
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