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Oct 02

‘Everything feels so unsettled now.’ Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis shakes up the election

By Daniel Bush

In North Carolina, voters react to the president testing positive for the coronavirus.

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Oct 02

What happens when U.S. presidents get sick? History offers clues

By Laura Santhanam

After Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis, presidential historians look back at times when the health of the commander-in-chief and the nation's well-being were intertwined.

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Sep 18

Watch 3:19
Remembering 5 victims of the coronavirus pandemic

This Friday represents the 23rd in which we have paid tribute to casualties of the coronavirus pandemic. As the U.S. approaches another sad threshold -- that of 200,000 deaths from COVID-19 -- we remember five more of those lost. Judy…

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Sep 14

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Despite spiraling coronavirus crisis, Syria’s ‘government is not concerned at all’

By Nick Schifrin, Layla Quran

After years of war and economic deprivation, Syria is poorly equipped to handle COVID-19. But the coronavirus is spreading fast, both in government-controlled Damascus and in the rebel-held northwest region of the country, where it is targeting the most vulnerable.

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Sep 11

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Honoring victims of the coronavirus pandemic

As we remember the thousands of Americans who lost their lives on this day 19 years ago, we also remember those who have died in the last weeks and months from COVID-19. Judy Woodruff shares stories of five more.

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Sep 03

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What accelerated COVID-19 vaccine development means for safety

Some of the federal government’s top health officials are suggesting a vaccine for COVID-19 could be released in less than two months. The move would be made through a special emergency authorization of the Food and Drug Administration. But the…

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Aug 28

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Pandemic brings unexpected perils for British dog owners

By Malcolm Brabant

In the United Kingdom, an unexpected result of the pandemic: a surge in dognapping. Puppy prices have soared during lockdown, and pet thefts have spiked 65 percent in a year. As some owners pay hefty ransoms for their animals' return,…

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Aug 14

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NBA commissioner Adam Silver on playing in a pandemic

Nearly 10 months after the NBA season began, the professional basketball league will hold its first playoff games. Teams and their staff are playing in a so-called bubble in Orlando, Florida, where they are required to stay. Meanwhile, the league…

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Aug 14

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The pandemic has created unexpected summer jobs for these young people

By John Yang, Gretchen Frazee

The summer job is a rite of passage for many teens and younger adults. Because of the pandemic, however, traditional roles such as camp counselor, lifeguard and waiter, are scarce. But as John Yang reports, some local governments are providing…

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Aug 14

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Remembering 5 lives lost to the coronavirus

As we do at the close of every week during this pandemic, we want to take a moment to honor a group of individuals who lost their lives to the coronavirus. Judy Woodruff shares their stories, from a 21-year-old baseball…

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