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Bill prohibiting public drag performances to be introduced in upcoming Idaho legislative session
Idaho Family Policy Center helped draft legislation, says it will be legally defensible
A Month After Emergency Declaration, Trump's Promises Largely Unfulfilled
On March 13, President Trump promised to mobilize private and public resources to respond to the coronavirus. NPR followed up on each promise and found little action had been taken.
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As States Reopen, Do They Have The Workforce They Need To Stop Coronavirus Outbreaks?
NPR surveyed all 50 states to find out how many people they have doing contact tracing — one of the essential tools for keeping outbreaks from flaring up. Look up your state to see how it's doing.
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Can Love Conquer Travel Bans? Couples Divided By Pandemic Are Rallying To Reunite
Couples discuss how travel restrictions have kept them oceans apart for months. While they lobby governments to allow them to see each other, some have had to delay weddings or even miss a childbirth.
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COVID-19 Lockdowns Have Been Hard On Youth Locked Up
Juvenile incarceration is down, but many young people still in facilities have gone months without seeing their families.
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'We Need To Be Nurtured, Too': Many Teachers Say They're Reaching A Breaking Point
Educators tell NPR that the stress of teaching through the pandemic has affected their health and their personal lives. "It's like nothing I've experienced before," one teachers says.
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Fauci: Mixed Messaging On Masks Set U.S. Public Health Response Back
The current surge in cases can be contained, says White House advisor Anthony Fauci. But it's going to take a real focus on social distancing — and mask wearing.
U.S. House votes to scuttle statues of Confederate leaders, bust of Dred Scott author
Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson voted in favor of the measure, while Idaho Rep. Russ Fulcher did not vote, according to the roll call.
States, cities face deadline for proving how quickly they’ve helped renters in crisis
Monday is the deadline for entities that have obligated less than 65% of funds to submit plan to U.S. Treasury
Breakthrough cases get attention. But how many Idaho COVID cases are reinfections?
It’s not a simple question to answer. Here is why, and what public health officials do know.
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