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With 19 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases And No Deaths, Laos To Loosen Lockdown
Starting Monday, the Southeast Asian country will open some schools and more businesses. It will also allow its citizens to travel domestically.
Ambulante En Casa Festival Moves Online
A documentary film festival in Mexico has been streaming. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to co-founder and actor Diego Luna as well as director Paulina Suarez.
Colleges Weigh What It Would Take To Reopen Campuses For Fall Semester
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, president Freeman Hrabowski discusses the options with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Elissa Nadworny.
Uber Cuts 3,000 More Jobs As Pandemic Squeezes Ride-Hailing
The company is slimming down to focus on rides and food delivery while cutting $1 billion in costs this year.
New Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate Shows Promise In Early, Limited Trial
Cambridge, Mass.-based Moderna, Inc., is reporting preliminary data suggesting its COVID-19 vaccine is safe, and appears to be triggering an immune response in test subjects.
Ford Reopens With 'Rechoreographed' Factories
Almost 60,000 Ford workers were back on the job in the U.S. on Monday. Ford head Jim Hackett says the company's factories "create the distance that we're going to need for this to work well."
READ: Mnuchin, Fed Chair Powell Testimony On Coronavirus Relief
"As a society, we should do everything we can to provide relief to those who are suffering for the public good," the head of the Federal Reserve will tell a Senate committee.
Health Care Aide Charged After Allegedly Refusing To Self-Isolate; Patient, 80, Dies
A New Jersey woman is facing charges after five members of her patient's household got COVID-19. The aide went to work after taking a coronavirus test and being told to stay home, officials say.
Cruise Shutdown Leaves Southeast Alaska Without Its Economic Lifeblood
Cruise lines have canceled voyages to Southeast Alaska through the summer because of COVID-19. The move is devastating to the economies of many small cities that depend on tourist dollars.
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Treasury's Mnuchin, Fed's Powell Defend Coronavirus Relief Measures
The Senate Banking Committee took its first look at spending under the massive CARES Act approved in March. Sen. Elizabeth Warren said more should have been done to keep U.S. workers on the payroll.
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