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Russia Eases Restrictions As Coronavirus Cases Continue To Rise
President Vladimir Putin announced Monday that the country will begin easing its national "non-working period." Regional governments still have the authority to extend lockdowns and restrictions.
MLB Owners Propose Opening Day In Early July
Major League Baseball owners will submit a proposal to the players' union to start its 2020 season in July without fans. If the proposal is approved, spring training would start in early to mid-June.
How Hollywood Works From Home: Stay Tuned As TV Shows Get Creative
Much of the entertainment industry is shuttered, but some actors are filming themselves from home. In the coming months, "It's hard to know what people will want from TV," showrunner Mike Schur says.
This Baseball Mascot Was Struck Out By The Coronavirus Pandemic
David Edwards was going to play the mascot for the Quad Cities River Bandits in Iowa. But the baseball season was canceled and he also lost a second job. "I feel very scared about my future," he says.
'There Was So Little Information': Polio Survivors Offer Pandemic Perspective
The children and preteens of the U.S. polio epidemic of the 1940s and '50s are once again in a high-risk group, this time for coronavirus. They recall their experiences and the parallels to today.
Sen. Rand Paul To Dr. Fauci: 'I Don't Think You're The End-All'
Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, testifies about the coronavirus at a Senate committee hearing Tuesday. Watch his exchange with the Kentucky Republican about reopening the country.
Putin Spokesman Is Hospitalized With COVID-19 As Coronavirus Cases Spike In Russia
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says the last time he saw Russian President Vladimir Putin in person was more than a month ago.
House Democrats Unveil $3 Trillion Proposal For Coronavirus Relief
House Democrats plan a Friday vote on another massive relief bill that has more money for states, help for the jobless and virus-testing funds. Republicans immediately called it a partisan wish list.
Feds Warn Airlines Once Again To Offer Customers Refunds
The Department of Transportation received some 25,000 consumer complaints in March and April, up from about 1,500 a month. DOT will also allow airlines to stop serving some cities with little demand.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms On Reopening Georgia: 'I Remain Concerned'
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms tells All Things Considered that she disagreed with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's decision to open up businesses in late April.
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