How to cope with SAD, or seasonal affective disorder It's getting darker and colder, and there's still a pandemic. Oh, and then there's seasonal affective disorder. Here's how to spot it and what you can do. Andee Tagle
Election anxiety stressing you out? We asked a psychiatrist about how to cope ‘I think the first step is to take stock individually: What regulates me?’ Kim Malcolm
Citing 'Devastating' Pandemic Impact, Boeing To Lay Off 7,000 More Workers "This moment is among the most difficult in our more than 100-year history," CEO Dave Calhoun said. Most of the layoffs will be in Washington state, where Boeing designs and builds many aircraft. David Schaper
How Much Will A Coronavirus Vaccine Cost To Americans With Medicare Or Medicaid? NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Seema Verma, head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, about plans to make coronavirus vaccines free to Medicare and Medicaid recipients.
Government Signs Deal For COVID-19 Treatments From Eli Lilly The federal government plans to distribute 300,000 doses of the drug at no cost, but that doesn't mean treatment will be free. Intravenous infusion charges can run more than $1,000. Richard Harris
What Is Biden's Coronavirus Response Plan? Joe Biden's pandemic plan has seven points. He'd ask states to mandate masks. He also has detailed proposals on testing, contact tracing, creation of a public health job corps and other measures. Allison Aubrey
Coronavirus Is A Key Campaign Issue: What's Joe Biden's Plan? With cases surging, the coronavirus pandemic is heating up as an election issue. Voters have seen President Trump's approach to the crisis play out in real-time, but how would Biden handle things? Allison Aubrey
Fighting COVID-19 Is A Struggle, Illinois' Public Health Director Says NPR's David Greene speaks with Illinois Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike about the spike in COVID-19 cases in her state. She says more people need to wear masks.
Stuck-At-Home Moms: The Pandemic's Devastating Toll On Women Women have made great strides. But the uncomfortable truth is that in their homes, they are still fitting into stereotypical roles of doing the bulk of housework and parenting. Pallavi Gogoi
Wisconsin Dairy Farmer Weighs In On The Election, COVID-19 Spike What's on voters' minds in Wisconsin as COVID-19 cases surge in the state? NPR's Noel King talks to dairy farmer Rick Roden of West Bend, who says he's more concerned about his farm than the pandemic.