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Michigan Voters React To Trump's Positive Coronavirus Test
Voters in the swing state of Michigan are responding to news of President Trump and the first lady testing positive for the coronavirus.
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Women Conductors Are The Rule, Not The Exception, At A New Classical Event
La Maestra, held in Paris this September, is the first fully realized competition solely for women conductors — an effort to help balance a male-dominated field.
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Trump Will Spend Few Days At A Hospital, According To A White House Statement
President Trump, who tested positive for the coronavirus, was given a Regeneron infusion as "a precautionary measure," White House physician Sean Conley said in a memo on Friday.
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A Week Overview: Trump's Taxes, Presidential Debate, Positive Coronavirus Test
Between The New York Times' report on President Trump's tax returns, the contentious first presidential debate and the president's positive coronavirus test, it's been quite the week in U.S. politics.
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Politics And Science Of Coronavirus
Now that President Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus, NPR checks in with what that means for life and work at the White House and what is known about living with COVID-19.
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Fox Reportedly Paid Kimberly Guilfoyle's Assistant $4 Million To Settle Suit
Reports of former Fox star and Trump insider Kimberly Guilfoyle's multimillion-dollar sexual harassment settlement suggests misconduct at Fox knows no gender.
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How The World Reacted To Trump Testing Positive For The Coronavirus
While foreign leaders largely wished President Trump well after his positive coronavirus test, global media took the opportunity to criticize and even mock his response to the pandemic.
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Where Has Trump Been In The Last 2 Weeks?
President Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus. NPR traces where he and his team have been recently. That includes Cleveland, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and New Jersey.
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Sheryl Sandberg: Companies Need To 'Lean In' As Pandemic Threatens Women's Progress
A new report finds 25% of women are considering downsizing or quitting their careers as a result of pandemic-related pressures. Facebook's chief operating officer says that "should terrify all of us."
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How New York's Orthodox Jewish Community Is Responding To Coronavirus Safety Measures
Avi Greenstein, CEO of Boro Park Jewish Community Council, reflects on the reaction in New York City's Hasidic communities to tough coronavirus safety measures.
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Kids And Superspreaders Are Driving COVID-19 Cases In India, Huge Study Finds
Nearly 700,000 people in India were tested for the coronavirus as part of a massive contact-tracing study. The results served up some real surprises.
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Remembering The Augusta Civil Rights Riot, 50 Years Later
For two days, starting on May 11, 1,000 Black residents rebelled against the city's systemic oppression. More than 100 blocks of neighborhoods and businesses were damaged. Police killed six Black men.