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Arts & Life
Need Some Fresh Ideas? Family-Friendly Ways To Spend Your Days Inside
Parents have been circulating ideas for how to keep kids happy — or at least occupied — during this time of social isolation due to COVID-19. Our Arts Desk has some heart-felt suggestions to offer.
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Coronavirus Podcast Playlists: Manage Stress And Stay Informed
NPR curated two podcast playlists to help you manage anxiety and stay informed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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NPR Live Coverage: March 17 Primaries
Follow NPR's live coverage of the 2020 primaries in Ohio, Arizona, Illinois, and Florida, including live results and analysis.
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Health
With Odds Against It, Taiwan Keeps Coronavirus Corralled
Experts say the island's response to the coronavirus has been remarkably effective so far, despite many serious challenges — like being right next to China.
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Watch: Bernie Sanders speaks following Tuesday primary
Watch Live: Sen. Bernie Sanders is holding a press conference as he falls farther behind former Vice President Joe Biden in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Watch his remarks live (starting at 10 a.m. PST)
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How The Supreme Court Made 'Climate History' In Massachusetts V. EPA
A new book details Massachusetts v. EPA — a watershed case for environmental law that was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2007.
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Politics
LISTEN: Super Tuesday Live Coverage
Voters in 14 states and one territory head to the polls on Super Tuesday. Listen to NPR's live special coverage.
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NPR's live coverage of Super Tuesday and primary results
Follow NPR's live coverage of the 2020 Super Tuesday contests, including results and analysis.
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Earth Snags A 'Mini-Moon' As Asteroid Is Ensnared In Orbit
Earth's new mini-moon, which has been orbiting our planet since 2017, was just discovered earlier this month.
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Tom Steyer Thinks His Progressive Policies Will Win Big in South Carolina
Presidential candidate Tom Steyer describes himself as “a straight-up progressive,” but he warns against nominating Bernie Sanders, whom he calls one of the field’s “extremes.”