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3 TSA Screeners In San Jose, Calif., Have Contracted Coronavirus, Agency Says
The security officers, all of whom work at Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport, are the first confirmed cases of the virus within the Transportation Security Administration, officials say.
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As Coronavirus In China Wanes, Italy, South Korea See Brunt Of Epidemic
The United Kingdom's health minister has also been diagnosed with coronavirus – one of nearly 400 confirmed cases in that country, as Turkey on Wednesday announced its first case.
Sketchbook: Abortion Demonstrators Face Off On Steps Of Supreme Court
NPR Visual journalist LA Johnson attended an abortion rally at the steps of the Supreme Court to talk to, and draw, people from both sides of the issue.
Dow Dives 1,400 Points, Entering Bear Market, As Coronavirus Fears Grow
Major stock indexes were down around 20% from their peaks in February, signaling an end to the 11-year bull market as investors fear the worst about the coronavirus pandemic.
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USA Swimming To Settle Sex Abuse Lawsuit Filed By Former Olympian
Ariana Kukors Smith says she was abused by national and Olympic team coach Sean Hutchinson when she was a minor. The organization faces ongoing legal challenges over its handling of abuse cases.
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Illegal for decades, many Anchorage homes still have covenants that prohibit sale to blacks and Alas
Richard Watts moved from Philadelphia to Anchorage around Thanksgiving 1949 with his family. He was 3. His father had sold his stake in a nightclub and…
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Asylum-Seekers Reaching U.S. Border Are Being Flown To Guatemala
Hundreds of asylum-seekers are not getting a chance to make their case in U.S. immigration court. Instead, the migrants are put on planes to Guatemala and told to ask for asylum there.
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U.S. Supreme Court Allows 'Remain In Mexico' Program To Continue
The high court will allow the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy to stand across the entire southern border. The decision marks another immigration victory for the White House.
U.S. Soccer Apologizes For Saying Male Players Have 'More Responsibility' Than Women
The original statements were filed this week in a lawsuit brought by members of the U.S. Women's National Team demanding pay equal to that of their counterparts on the men's national soccer team.
How Coronavirus Is Affecting The U.S. Pharmaceutical Supply
In China, drug manufacturers are getting back to work. But supply chain disruptions could still lead to drug shortages down the road.
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