Your 'Doomscrolling' Breeds Anxiety. Here's How To Stop The Cycle So many of us do it: the long scroll through grim news on social media before bed. A cognitive behavioral specialist offers advice on how to stop "doomscrolling" for the sake of your mental health. Lulu Garcia-Navarro
U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Top 140,000 As World Sets Daily Record In New Cases Nearly 260,000 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported over the past day, according to data from the World Health Organization. More than a quarter were in the U.S. Suzanne Nuyen
The Coronavirus' Outsized Impact On California's Latino Communities NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Christian Arana, policy director at the Latino Community Foundation, about COVID-19's impact on Latinos in California, where they make up 55% of the state's cases.
Texas Man On What It's Like Being Evicted During The COVID-19 Pandemic Daniel Garcia of Houston, Texas has been evicted from his home. He shares what that experience has been like for him and his family as part of our Outbreak Voices series.
What Accounts For High Coronavirus Positivity Rates Among Florida Kids? Florida reports a positivity rate of 31% among those under 18 tested for the virus, while the state's positivity overall rate is 18%. Experts say there are good explanations for the kids' high rate. Laurel Wamsley
Coronavirus FAQ: What's The Best Way To Care For A Loved One With COVID-19? With cases on the rise, people want to know: How do I look after a family member who's been diagnosed and is at home? And how do I show support for a friend with the virus? Pranav Baskar
Biden Releases Proposal For Reopening Schools The Democratic presidential candidate calls on Congress to pass $30 billion in emergency funding for schools to acquire personal protective equipment, building upgrades and other remedies. Alana Wise
NCAA President Warns 'The Data Point In The Wrong Direction' For Fall College Sports "If there is to be college sports in the fall, we need to get a much better handle on the pandemic," said NCAA President Mark Emmert. Laurel Wamsley
U.S., Canada, Britain Say Russian Hackers Are After COVID-19 Vaccine Data As several new COVID-19 vaccines enter human trials, multiple intelligence agencies say Russian hackers are targeting organizations developing the vaccines. Joe Palca
EU Leaders Meet To Discuss Economic Impact Of COVID-19 EU leaders, still divided on how to help European economies hit by the pandemic, hope German Chancellor Angela Merkel can forge an agreement when they meet in Brussels on Friday. Esme Nicholson