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Broadway To Remain Closed For The Rest Of The Year
The Broadway League, which represents theater producers and owners, has announced that none of Broadway's 41 theaters will reopen before the end of 2020.
Famous New York Public Library Lions Mask Up To Set An Example
Patience and Fortitude, the marble lions outside of the New York Public Library at 42nd Street, don face masks as the city and the library system work to reopen while avoiding the coronavirus.
Sen. McConnell Says Americans Must Have 'No Stigma' In Wearing Face Masks
The leading Republican in the Senate was the latest in the party to break with President Trump and urge Americans to wear masks to combat the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
WHO Chief On COVID-19 Pandemic: 'The Worst Is Yet To Come'
Speaking at a briefing in Geneva, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says: "We all want this to be over. We all want to get on with our lives. But the hard reality is this is not even close to being over."
Lawmakers Call For Investigation Of States' Nursing Home Policies During Pandemic
Sen. Chuck Grassley and Rep. Greg Walden question some states' requirement that nursing homes accept COVID-19-positive patients from hospitals.
This Reverse Parade Will Allow July Fourth Revelry From A Social Distance
The pandemic pushed one community in suburban Cincinnati to get creative about its July Fourth festivities.
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'Dear NPR': In Postcards From The Shutdown, Kids Show Us Life — And Learning
From online soccer to missing Grandma, children all over the country sent us postcards about their lives. Along the way, they gave us a glimpse of what it's like to be a kid right now.
New York Gov. Cuomo: Now Is The Time For 'Fundamental Redefinition' Of Policing
For years, the governor says, Democrats in the state didn't have the political or popular support to enact reforms. Now, lawmakers have passed sweeping police accountability and transparency measures.
U.S. Open Tennis Will Start On Time, New York Gov. Cuomo Says
The event will begin on Aug. 31 without fans because of the continued spread of the coronavirus. Australian tennis star Nicholas Kyrgios calls the move "selfish."
5 Radical Schooling Ideas For An Uncertain Fall And Beyond
American education is full of innovators practicing alternatives to the mainstream. Now, some of those alternatives are proving their mettle.
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