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College Political Activists Trade Door-Knocking For Apps To Register Voters
College campuses are traditionally a big venue for voter registration, but during the pandemic, political mobilization efforts are going virtual.
The Many, Maddening Hurdles To Contact Tracing The White House Outbreak
The coronavirus outbreak originating at the White House may have spread cases to dozens of other communities. But tracing related cases and stopping further spread is extremely challenging.
Trump Wants To Move On, But The Coronavirus Is Surging In Parts Of Red America
New COVID-19 cases are on the rise in almost half the states, including spikes in Florida, Texas and Arizona, where the president is headed Tuesday.
Sustainable Idaho Comes to KISU-FM Tuesday Mornings
Sustainable Idaho - Why a Radio Show about Idaho and Sustainability? In this segment we introduce our extraordinary show hosts, Julie Raymond and Chris…
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Coronavirus And Drinking Games: Author Of New Book Sees Commonalities
Adam Kucharski, author of the new book The Rules Of Contagion, talks about how to predict the spread (and end) of contagious events, from viruses to internet trends.
Trump Pledges To 'Pressure' Governors To Reopen Schools Despite Health Concerns
The administration acknowledges the risk of students spreading the contagion to vulnerable populations but emphasizes that school closures disrupt "critical services to children and their families."
Indonesia Stumbles As Coronavirus Cases Surge
The archipelago nation has been hit by the virus far more than any other country in Southeast Asia. Epidemiologists cite government failures.
Jordan's Prime Minister Says His Country Contained COVID-19 By 'Helping The Weakest'
Prime Minister Omar Razzaz tells NPR Jordan is determined to protect the most vulnerable and "went for a very different model ... based on social solidarity." There have been just 11 COVID-19 deaths.
In Jerusalem's Old City, The Devout Adjust To Worship In The Coronavirus Era
In the Old City, the beating heart of a place sacred to millions, the pandemic has challenged devout Muslims, Christians and Jews to rethink how to pray safely. New customs now accompany old rituals.
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Brazil's Bolsonaro Is Accused Of Crime Against Humanity Over Coronavirus 'Neglect'
The complaint to the International Criminal Court comes as the country registers more than 87,000 deaths and 2.4 million confirmed cases.
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