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Child Sexual Abuse Reports Are On The Rise Amid Lockdown Orders
The National Sexual Assault Hotline reports a jump in calls coming in from minors in the month of March, when many shelter-in-place orders began.
What To Do When People Don't Practice Social Distancing
Some people stand too close, or jog without masks, or go so far in their defiance as to throw "coronavirus parties." What should you do if you see people who are not maintaining social distance?
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U.S. Surpasses 1 Million Coronavirus Cases
The U.S. also has more than 57,000 deaths, just months after the coronavirus was identified.
Pence Says His Earlier Comments About Testing Were Misunderstood
At issue: test distribution versus test completion. The vice president said his statement in March about 4 million tests referred to test distribution.
From The Urgent To The Absurd, Musicians Take On The Coronavirus Through Song
Many musicians canceled tours and delayed album releases due to the pandemic. But some are now using home recording setups and streaming services to write and publish songs about the coronavirus.
For Airbnb, 2020 Was Supposed To Be A Banner Year. Then The Pandemic Hit
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky tells NPR that he expects his company to survive the coronavirus pandemic by emphasizing cleanliness, and acknowledging that travel is likely changed forever.
House Cancels Plans To Return To Washington On May 4, While Senate Preps For Session
The House majority leader initially told House Democrats the chamber would convene next week. A bipartisan task force is looking at options for remote voting and committee work.
NBA Says Teams Can Reopen Practice Facilities In Early May, If Local Rules Allow
There will be restrictions, including no practices and no more than four players at a facility at one time.
Trump Signs Order To Beef Up Meat Production After Coronavirus Hits Plants
President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to ensure plants keep running. Workers have said they need more protection after illnesses and deaths on the line.
Illinois Lawmaker Files Lawsuit; Wants Stay-At-Home Rules Lifted
Republican state Rep. Darren Bailey got a temporary restraining order against the rules — for himself. He says the limits on residents should be lifted for the entire state.
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