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Air travel has slowed to a crawl during this pandemic - and if your flight was canceled, there's a good chance the airline hasn't yet given you your money back. A new survey finds that close to 60 million Americans are losing money because they can't get a full refund for trips that never happened. How can consumers fight back? Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
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How Accurate Are Blood Tests for Previous COVID-19 Exposure? Morning Edition Begins Wednesday at 6am

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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One month ago, Amanda Hackett was asleep at home when she got a call in the middle of the night. Her mother, who lives far away and suffers from dementia, had just had a stroke. She tells the story of her desperate two-day drive from Florida to Texas just as COVID-19 warnings were ramping up. Caring for loved ones during a pandemic on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Millions of people in the United States have lost jobs in recent weeks, and there are longer lines at the country’s food banks. Charitable feeding programs are having trouble tracking down the produce they need to meet demand. Learn why are farmers throwing out perfectly good vegetables during a food crisis on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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- Explaining the Global Pandemic to a Person with a Developmental Disability on the Next Morning Edition – Monday at 6am
- Could Barack Obama’s Speech Given Twelve Year Ago Have the Same Power Today? Morning Edition Begins Wednesday at 6am
- How New York is Combating Price Gouging on the next Morning Edition - Monday at 6am