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How Are You Surviving In The Pandemic Economy? Share Your Story
It's been more than eight months since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. economy like a wrecking ball. Millions are still out of work. How has it affected your job, your finances and your family?
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Since more people are working from home, they're using the opportunity to migrate to other places. Big cities are seeing the biggest outflows, according to new surveys.
Mom Dragged From SUV, Beaten By Officers With Toddler In Back Seat Filing Suit
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The New York Philharmonic principal clarinetist blows apart the labels he once applied to himself to discover a stream of activism.
Colorado Abortion Ban Could Be Felt Nationwide
Colorado's Proposition 115 could shut down one of the few clinics nationwide that specializes in later abortion.
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How Humans Domesticated Themselves
Duke anthropologist Brian Hare argues that humans evolved in a way that left us more cooperative and friendlier than our now extinct human cousins, like Neanderthals and Denisovans.
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Rules in several key states don't allow election workers to begin processing or counting mail-in ballots until Election Day, so the winners may not be declared for days.
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Australian comedian Christian Hull about his popular TikTok videos in which he watches paint get tinted and guesses what color it will become.
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Virtual Education Is Impacting College Students' Access To Voting
College students who are studying remotely can vote in the state where their college is located. But this is controversial in some places, and students are organizing.
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Rising Coronavirus Cases In Iowa Could Threaten Voter Turnout
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Roxanna Moritz, Elections Commissioner for Scott County, Iowa, about in-person voting in a state where coronavirus infection numbers are rising.
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