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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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During the lockdown, domestic abuse has become an even bigger problem. Loosening quarantine restrictions is creating wider windows for victims to flee, but the pandemic is also creating new barriers for those who want to leave their homes - and technology is making it easier for abusers to do harm, especially financially on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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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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Traffic on roads is down dramatically around the country, and you would think that means better air quality. But an NPR investigation finds that recent air pollution declines aren’t nearly as big as early indications suggest. Why having healthier air will take a lot more than reducing our driving on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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