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They Used To Give Their Kids 3 Meals A Day. Then Came Coronavirus
They can no longer work. They have no savings. How do they feed their children? It's a dilemma around the world as COVID-19 lockdowns take a toll. We talk to three families in Kenya.
Former Top Health Officials: Do More Testing And Contact Tracing Or Expect Outbreaks
Former federal health officials Andy Slavitt and Scott Gottlieb tell Morning Edition that more coronavirus testing and contact tracing are needed for U.S. businesses to reopen safely.
A Colorado Restaurant Hosted A Crowd On Mother's Day. It's Now Been Closed Down
Hundreds of people visited the C&C Coffee and Kitchen, including some who praised its defiance in allowing a capacity crowd to eat breakfast burritos in its dining room.
White House Orders Staff To Wear Face Masks After New Coronavirus Cases
Staffers in the West Wing have been directed to wear face masks in the White House, except when at their own desks, a Trump administration official tells NPR.
U.S. Officials: Beware Of China And Others Trying To Steal COVID-19 Research
Chinese nationals have been charged with stealing U.S. medical technology in many recent cases. As U.S. firms race to find a coronavirus vaccine, U.S. authorities tell companies to safeguard research.
Business Adapts To Deliver The World, In A Long Island Oyster, Door To Door
As sales to restaurant clients dried up, oyster farmer Peter Stein had to adapt or perish. Now, he's delivering oysters directly to individual customers, doing about 20% of his usual business.
Elon Musk Reopens California Tesla Plant, Defying Local Health Officials (Again)
CEO Elon Musk tweeted that he was willing to be arrested for resuming production before getting approval from Alameda County. The county had earlier said it was working with Tesla on a safety plan.
Coronavirus Infections Continue To Rise On Navajo Nation
At least 100 people on the Navajo Nation have died from the virus and 3,122 people have tested positive. Several factors, including lack of running water, make the situation there difficult.
Biden’s public lands pick wins backing by environmental advocates ahead of hearing
More than 100 organizations wrote to lawmakers asking that the Senate confirm Tracy Stone-Manning
Feds approve extension for Idaho to file plans for latest round of stimulus funds for schools
Idaho is receiving about $146 million in federal funds to help schools reopen and sustain operations
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