CDC Says It's Safe For Vaccinated People To Do These Activities New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can gather indoors in some circumstances but should keep wearing masks in public. Allison Aubrey
A 300-Year-Old Tale Of One Woman's Quest To Stop A Deadly Virus In 1721, London was in the grips of a deadly smallpox epidemic. One woman learned how to stop it, but her solution sowed political division. Geoff Brumfiel
Life Kit: Cleaning Better NPR's Life Kit has tips and tricks for how to clean better. Kavitha Cardoza
'To Raise A Boy' Author On Addressing Sexual Violence Against Boys NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Emma Brown, an investigative reporter at The Washington Post, about sexual violence perpetrated against boys.
Biden Thanks American People After Congress Passes $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill Formally known as the "American Rescue Plan," it includes a $1400 stimulus check, more money allotted for free-of-charge vaccines and distribution and extended unemployment benefits.
Archivists At New York's Queens College Tell Our Pandemic Story Through Artifacts Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Annie Tummino, head of Special Collections and Archives at Queens College, about the Archive's COVID-19 Collection.
As U.S. Vaccine Rollout Speeds Up, Inequality Stunts Progress Worldwide More and more countries are getting shipments of vaccines and starting to inoculate their populations. But it's an unequal picture across the globe. Eyder Peralta
Saturday Sports: Sporting Events Begin Return Towards In-Person Attendance The NBA All-Star game will be played March 7 in Atlanta with more than a thousand expected attendees. NPR's Scott Simon talks to ESPN's Howard Bryant on what this could mean for the pandemic.
Coronavirus FAQ: Does It Make Your Hair Fall Out? The term "hair loss" has been googled a lot during this pandemic. What's going on? Sheila Mulrooney Eldred
'Tragic': Driving Was Down In 2020, But Traffic Fatality Rates Surged A report estimates that traffic deaths rose 8% last year compared to 2019. When measured by number of miles driven, fatalities surged by 24%, the highest in nearly a century. Camila Domonoske