These are anything but normal days in the oil business. Oil companies in the U.S. are pumping a million fewer barrels a day than they were two months ago. Evaporating demand has a West Texas county struggling - and with the added uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic, no one knows when the pain might end on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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America's racial strife is not confined to big cities. A small town in Oregon has watched protests for racial justice - and counter protests against those activists - move from social media to the courthouse lawn. Protests in Prineville and the local backlash to Black Lives Matter on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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There's a SWAT unit in Mosul, Iraq whose members have all been wounded by or lost a family member to terrorists. How they liberated their city and what came next on All Things Considered from NPR News.
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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is a stepmother. When she takes office, it will have special significance to stepparents and their stepchildren. On the next Morning Edition from NPR News, how her presence in the White House could help normalize blended families. Start your day with Morning Edition
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A weed killer used by many American farmers won't stay where it's sprayed. It's damaging wildlife and disrupting important agricultural research. That story on All Things Considered from NPR News.
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Blood tests that can identify people who have been exposed to the coronavirus are coming on the market quickly. But how much can we rely on the results? How wrong answers may give people false assurance as the country looks to re-open - and how the tests might still be useful even if they often miss the mark on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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More people are getting antibody tests to see if they can roam freely after contracting the coronavirus. But some health experts warn the results can be misleading. Details on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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So many people have lost so much this year... including their livelihoods. The work of processing the ongoing pandemic on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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The holiday season is almost here, and many Americans are struggling to make plans to celebrate safely during the pandemic. We'll take on your questions on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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Nearly all schools in the United States are closed indefinitely, forcing teachers to give lessons through computer screens. Can remote learning salvage the school year? - and what happens to kids who can’t connect? We'll talk to educators about how they're handling the difficult and unprecedented shift from the classroom to the computer on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Millions who’ve lost work during the pandemic are facing a personal financial crisis. With the extra six hundred dollars a week in federal unemployment money ending, many Americans are wondering how they’ll get by. From moving across the country to raiding retirement savings, we take a look at what people are doing to survive on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Millions of people are unemployed… And the rent is due on Friday. Activist say it's time for a massive country-wide rent strike. That story on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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Young students have watched violent mobs descend on the U-S Capitol building -- something that’s already being discussed in class. How are teachers and therapists helping kids make sense of what happened? Plus, difficult decisions ahead for Congress as party leaders ponder impeachment on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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For a community that makes up only about 1 percent of the U-S population, Indian-Americans are receiving unprecedented attention in this year’s election. How are the Trump and Biden campaigns trying to appeal to Indian-American voters? -- and just how much could those votes matter? Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Two and a half centuries after his birth, Beethoven's music still resonates. How familiar American values helped shape the symphonies of the iconic German composer. Plus, more people are doing holiday shopping online this year than ever before. What that means for your packages being delivered on time on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Some who say they would like to protest the death of George Floyd instead stay at home because of fears of the coronavirus. African-American social workers, activists and psychologists share different strategies for participating in the fight against inequality and turning anger and frustration into action on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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On the next Morning Edition, we often think of pain as coming from an injury or illness. But childhood trauma can also leave a physical imprint on the brain. Can a new type of therapy help? Also, a breakup song by a Swedish pop star becomes a unifying anthem. Hear the news, plus stories that expand your world on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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In the Mongolian steppes, the enormous grasslands are grazed by millions of animals. But in recent years, summer droughts and harsh winters have led to mass deaths of livestock, forcing many who rely on them to move to Mongolia's big cities and start anew. How rural life in Mongolia is dwindling due to climate change on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Developing a coronavirus vaccine is hard. Manufacturing and distributing it may be even harder. The uncertain timeline of a coronavirus vaccine on All Things Considered from NPR News.
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President Trump says he's waiting for guidance from Saudi Arabia on how the U.S. should respond to attacks on the kingdom's oil facilities. A look at that relationship on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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On the next Fresh Air, why medical errors are so common and how some medical innovations, like electronic patient records, make errors more likely. Dave talks with Dr. Danielle Ofri, author of When We Cause Harm. She’s treated patients for two decades at New York’s Bellevue hospital, including many COVID-19 victims. Join us.
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(Photo: When We Do Harm, by Dr. Danielle Ofri – Book cover)
We know that political conspiracy theories can pose a real threat to democracy. But they’re also straining family relationships. How conspiracies like QAnon have pushed some relationships to the breaking point and what can be done to fix them on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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ICUs have completely changed how they operate these days. With family no longer allowed in hospitals, staff are often the patients’ only human contact. More Monday afternoon on All Things Considered from NPR News.
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On the next Morning Edition, how could an impeachment trial in the U-S Senate affect Democratic senators running for president? We'll play through that scenario. Also, Miranda Lambert talks about a new album, and how she became a country star on her own terms. Stories on politics, music- and the latest news on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Friday, May 24, 2019 - Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP/via NPR)
The United States Army is making plans to resume large scale combat training next month. At one California military base, a simulation shows just how that will work - and officers who were once strategizing about weapons and defensive measures are now most concerned with COVID-19 testing on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted school for American children in much of the country. And advocates say, low-income and marginalized communities are especially vulnerable right now. How COVID-19 highlights inequality in our education system on All Things Considered from NPR News.
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On the next Fresh Air, New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer talks about her new article investigating the accusations against Al Franken that led him to resign from the Senate. She’s investigated sexual harassment and assault accusations for years, from Clarence Thomas to Brett Kavanaugh. Mayer says Al Franken’s chief accuser’s story is full of holes. I hope you can join us.
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(Photo: The Wall Street Journal nominated Jane Mayer twice for the Pulitzer Prize for feature-writing - The New Yorker/via NPR)
There are signs of a COVID-19 spike in Tanzania. But its president has cast doubt on the science. The consequences of coronavirus denial, on All Things Considered from NPR News.
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Since the first death from COVID-19 was reported back in February, some parts of the U-S have had more success containing the virus than others. Steve Inskeep talks with reporters from different parts of the country to take a closer look at how the coronavirus spread has progressed, and what could happen next on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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A secretive cyber unit...with one mission: launching a global attack in cyberspace. How did the U.S. military hack the world's most dangerous terrorist organization? Plus, continuing coverage of the whistleblower complaint against President Trump, and Democrats' latest call for impeachment on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt [Public domain])
On the next Fresh Air, Jeffrey Toobin talks about how Trump managed to survive the Mueller investigation and impeachment. It’s the subject of Toobin’s new book True Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Investigation of Donald Trump. Toobin is CNN’s chief legal analyst and is a staff writer for the New Yorker. Join us.
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(Photo: True Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Investigation of Donald Trump, by Jeffrey Toobin – Book cover)
On the next Morning Edition, how do you convince people of a future that's never been? Scientists are using virtual reality to show how climate change could impact their communities. Also, a new play written by the late Edward Albee explores the life and death of an inspiring sculptor. Listen for all kinds of stories on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo:Flooding in the Midwest, June 2008 -Don Becker, USGS [cc0])
There are many reasons why you might know Stephen Malkmus: as a member of Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, as a member of Silver Jews with the late David Berman, or as the frontman of the wildly influential indie rock group, Pavement. But none of those projects sound like his new weirdo-folk album, Traditional Techniques. Stephen joins host Raina Douris to talk about the special guitar that became the backbone of the album, and how he feels about the postponed Pavement reunion. Up next, on the World Cafe.
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(Photo: Best known as the frontman of '90s underground powerhouse Pavement, Stephen Malkmus explores folk on his new album Traditional Techniques - SamuelGehrke/Courtesy of the artist)
If you could talk to a loved one who died, what would you say? What do you wish they knew about who you are now? A decade after her mother's suicide, one teenager talks about growing up with grief. Plus, the latest on Democrats' plan to impeach President Trump on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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She was a prosecutor, then a senator, then a presidential contender - and now Kamala Harris is Joe Biden's running mate. She's the first woman of color ever named to a major party national ticket. How does her selection affect the fall campaign? Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: Kamala Harris - Zach Gibson/via NPR)
Protests over the death of George Floyd remind many in Los Angeles of THEIR city’s history. How three men from South LA think policing needs to change on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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The AIDS epidemic, 9-11, and now COVID-19. For one doctor, this isn't his first time in the emergency room during a huge crisis. Why this pandemic differs from the others on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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President Trump says he wants to make it harder for poor people with government subsidies to move to wealthy areas. But moving to the suburbs has never been easy for low-income families. That's on the next All Things Considered, from NPR News.
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It's common for pregnant women to worry - about their own health, and the health and safety of their baby. But during a pandemic, that worry has increased – and so too does the risk of complications during pregnancy. How mental health counselors are helping expectant mothers reduce stress and cope with anxiety and depression on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Smoke from the fires in Australia is obscuring skies as far away as South America, releasing greenhouse gases. What that means for the climate on All Things Considered from NPR News.
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(Photo: NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) [Public domain])
On the next Fresh Air, how giant tech firms are warping the economy and increasing inequality among population centers. Dave Davies talks with ProPublica reporter Alec MacGillis who says some cities get robust job growth and soaring housing prices, while others are left stagnating. His new book is Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America. Join us.
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President Trump's ambassador to the E-U is testifying on Capitol Hill this week. We'll profile Gordon Sondland and tell you how he found himself at the center of the House Impeachment inquiry - with a closer look at how his past deals have shaped him, and what his testimony could mean for the president on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: President Trump, joined by Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, in Brussels, Belgium - Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP/via NPR)
In Virginia Beach, a mass shooting this spring left twelve dead. Now, gun control has emerged as a key issue in Virginia state politics. That story... on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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On the next Fresh Air, how mismanagement and dysfunction in the Trump administration have helped fuel the coronavirus crisis. We’ll talk with Dan Diamond, a reporter at Politico, who investigates health-related policy and politics, including the Trump administration’s handling of the epidemic. Join us.
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(Photo: Courtesy of Dan Diamond)
Where teenagers congregate, bullying often follows. That's what happened on Instagram. Now the social media platform is trying to stop it. That story on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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TODAY’S PROGRAM MY BE PRE-EMPTED BY SPECIAL COVERAGE OF THE TRUMP IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY.
On the next Fresh Air, a talk about the influence of foreign money on American politics, with a focus on the Trump administration. Ben Freeman is director of the foreign influence transparency initiative at the Center for International Policy. Join us.
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On the next Morning Edition, we visit some of the oldest ecosystems on Earth: rainforests that have survived since the days of dinosaurs. How Australia's raging wildfires have pushed those forests to the brink - and how things could get worse as the climate warms. Also, New York City is overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases. The pandemic has city officials facing an unprecedented new challenge on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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As the Affordable Care Act turns 10, available healthcare is more relevant for patients than ever. And how is our health care being reshaped by the coronavirus on the next All Things Considered from NPR News.
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Passengers on a cruise ship docked off the coast of Japan are trapped in their rooms as coronavirus cases continue to rise. Can the cruise industry overcome fears of similar outbreaks? Plus, we'll recap the New Hampshire primary. Which candidates had strong showings and which campaigns are in trouble heading into the next round of Democratic presidential contests?
Join us for the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: The quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship has 65 new cases of coronavirus, Japanese officials announced Monday. Here, passengers with ocean-facing rooms stand on their balconies as the ship sits at the Daikoku Pier Cruise Terminal in Yokohama, Japan - Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images/via NPR)
Polls show Joe Biden narrowly ahead of President Trump in some key states. In Wisconsin, the issue of race has young voters divided over who to choose. First-time voters with different backgrounds and political views have a conversation about who the best candidate is and why ahead of the upcoming election on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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