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Keep The Faith, Lose The Germs: Clergy Rethink Customs In The Age Of Coronavirus
As more cases of coronavirus are confirmed in the U.S., clergy are reconsidering a variety of practices during religious services, from handshakes to close contact. Experts say that's a wise idea.
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Why Progressives Chose Bernie Sanders Over Elizabeth Warren
In 2016, progressives tried to draft Warren into the presidential race, but this time, many backed Sanders over her.
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Hand-Washing Can Protect You From Coronavirus. But You Need To Do It Right
It sounds so easy: Wash your hands and you can get rid of pathogens. But it does require a bit of forethought.
Kids Around The World Are Reading NPR's Coronavirus Comic
Teachers, parents and librarians share how they have been using the comic to educate children about the new coronavirus.
Utah's Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox Talks About Efforts To Deal With Coronavirus
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, R-Utah, who's in charge of his state's coronavirus task force.
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Remembering CC, The Cloned Cat
C.C. the cat has died in Texas at the ripe old age of 18. She was the first cloned pet, genetically identical to her donor but with a friendlier disposition and a differently patterned coat.
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Schools And Businesses Grapple With How To Cope With Coronavirus
Schools and businesses are hiring industrial cleaning companies to prevent coronavirus infection but it may be most valuable as a confidence measure.
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Saudi Women Activists Again In Court To Fight For Right To Drive
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Lina al-Hathloul about her sister, Loujain, who has been imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for her women's rights activism.
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Wells Fargo Officials Resign Days Before They Were Set To Testify Before Congress
Elizabeth Duke and James Quigley were scheduled to testify. Democrats last week said Wells Fargo was slow to "correct serious deficiencies in its infrastructure for managing risks to consumers."
'Who's Going To Help Them?': Caregivers Brace For The Spread Of Coronavirus
For millions of workers, remote work is not an option. Among them are home and health aides, who look after some of the most vulnerable, often themselves without health insurance and earning little.
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