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DeVos To Use Coronavirus Relief Funds For Home Schooling 'Microgrants'
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is a longtime advocate of alternatives to public schools, including home schooling. The secretary has also created a grant for work-based learning programs.
In Chilean Patagonia During COVID-19, 'Isolation Leads To A Sense Of Precariousness'
Photographer Andria Hautamaki is used to limited connectivity, living on an off-grid ranch in Chilean Patagonia. Now, her access to the Internet and other humans is further reduced.
Share Your Story: Remembering Service Workers Lost To COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, many are being touched by the deaths of family and friends. We'd like to share your memories of loved ones you've lost who kept working to serve others.
Grocery Cashier Is 'Putting A Little Positivity' Into Seniors' Shopping Trips
Grocery stores have carved out special shopping times for seniors and others. "Just to be able to spend that one-on-one time with ... them. They definitely make me laugh," Courtney Meadows says.
Scram Big Banks: Small Lenders Take Over SBA Lending Program (For A Night)
The SBA chief announced that only small banks will be given access to the Payroll Protection Program for eight hours, after heavy criticism that the program had given money to well-known businesses.
Why The U.S. Government Stopped Funding A Research Project On Bats And Coronaviruses
The project, run by the nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance, aimed to identify places to monitor, come up with strategies to prevent spillover of the virus and get a jump on creating vaccines and treatments.
He's Immunocompromised. She's An ER Doctor. They Are Living Together, Apart
Wendy Jackson, a pediatric emergency doctor, is working through the coronavirus crisis. Her husband, Robert, had a kidney transplant four years ago. They keep 6 to 8 feet between themselves at home.
Internal ICE Reviews Of Two Immigrant Deaths Stoke Fears About COVID-19 Care
As COVID-19 spreads in detention, ICE documents shared with NPR reveal new details about the health care provided to two immigrants who died in 2017. Those facilities now face coronavirus outbreaks.
Newport Folk And Jazz Festivals Canceled Due To Coronavirus
Two of the U.S.' most influential and storied summer music festivals have been canceled for 2020, due to coronavirus concerns. The sibling events were scheduled to take place in July and August.
White House's Social Distancing Guidelines Will Be 'Fading Out,' Trump Says
The current coronavirus guidelines that are set to expire Thursday will not be extended as more governors begin steps to reopen their economies.
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