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Democrats and Republicans have been unable to agree on a new coronavirus aid package. The president
No major political party has ever put a woman of color on a presidential ticket. Until now, when Sen
More Americans are expected to vote by mail this year than ever before. But President Trump has call
A school district in Georgia learned firsthand last week that the virus is almost impossible to cont
The app doesn't seem to collect any more data than other social media platforms. But the Trump admin
States are scrambling to replace older poll workers with younger ones. The two major political parti
First New York, then the Sun Belt. Now, new states like Illinois and Mississippi are urging resident
After rising for weeks, the rate of daily COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has started to level off. But n
Millions of students are getting ready to head back to school. Some already have. NPR's Anya Kamente
Rosa Brooks, law professor at Georgetown University, recently helped organize an experiment to game
The spread of the virus exceeds our capacity to test, contact trace, and isolate those who test posi
The CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google faced questions today from a House subcommittee. Som
John Lewis, the civil rights icon and late congressman from Georgia who represented Atlanta for more
This morning in Savannah, Georgia, the first volunteer was injected in a phase-three vaccine trial a
More than 25 million Americans have been receiving expanded federal unemployment benefits — $600 a w
Monument Avenue is a large, tree-lined street in Richmond, Virginia that used to have several confed
Up to 70% of vote this November could be cast by mail. But not all states will allow it. And a recen
Dr. Anthony Fauci tells NPR he's glad the President is promoting masks, and hopes more frequent Whit
In Portland, Oregon, federal agents have been using violent force against protesters. Some protester
The United States had 71,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. Back in June, Dr. Anthony Fauci said