How’s our country's health care? Not the worst, or the best Ezekiel Emanuel explains why, and what needs to change John O'Brien
NCAA Says No Championships This Fall, Except Maybe Football There are not enough schools participating because of coronavirus cancellations and season postponements. Russell Lewis
CDC Director Warns This Fall Could Be The Worst Ever For Public Health In an interview with WebMD, CDC Director Robert Redfield warned of the dual threat of the coronavirus and flu season. He urged Americans to follow COVID-19 health guidance and get the flu vaccine. Rachel Treisman
Joe Biden: For The Next 3 Months, All Americans Should Wear A Mask When Outside The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said every governor should mandate mask-wearing as a way to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Asma Khalid
I Want To Expand My Social Bubble. Should I Get A Coronavirus Test First? If you want to socialize with family or friends — say share a vacation cabin — can testing in advance keep everyone safe? We asked experts how diagnostic tests work and how to interpret the results. Rebecca Davis
Could Giving Kids A 50-Cent Pill Massively Boost Their Income Years Later? The results are in from a Nobel prize winner's landmark study of a deworming program. He finds the impact is immense. But the idea still gets mixed reviews Nurith Aizenman
Can Military Academies Serve As A Road Map For Reopening Colleges? Mandatory masks, strict discipline and rigorous testing have helped the academies, including West Point and Annapolis, welcome students back to campus. Can other schools learn from their example? Sequoia Carrillo
How College Football Is Changing As Conferences Decide Whether Or Not To Play NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with ESPN's Paul Finebaum, about what the Power 5 college football conferences plan to do for the upcoming season.
Reality Show Host Wants To Help Bars Survive COVID-19 Bar Rescue host Jon Taffer is probably best known for telling owners what's wrong with their bars. Now, he wants to help them survive the pandemic.
Funding For Postal Service, Mail-In Voting Stall Coronavirus Relief Talks President Trump on Wednesday repeats the unsubstantiated claim that he would not support wide use of mail-in voting because it leads to fraud. Alana Wise