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Rep. Pramila Jayapal on what led her to throw support behind infrastructure bill
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, about the passage of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
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Italian Priest Leaves Facebook Feature On During Live Mass
The priest had left Facebook's augmented reality feature turned on. Viewers saw video of the clergyman superimposed with an astronaut helmet, sunglasses and sparkles.
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Atlanta Family Is On The Frontlines Of The Coronavirus
NPR's Noel King talks to married couple — epidemiologist Rachel Patzer and physician Justin Schrager, who is living in the garage to avoid bringing home the coronavirus.
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Need Help Cooking Through The Coronavirus Pandemic? Chef Amanda Freitag Has Tips
Many quarantined Americans are cooking like crazy — but what if you're clueless in the kitchen? Chef Amanda Freitag has some tips on pantry stocking, alternative spicing and ingredient substitutions.
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How New York, California And Washington Are Dealing With COVID-19
What are the hospital and systems capacities in the three states hardest hit by the coronavirus? We go to our reporters in New York, California and Washington state.
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Trump Resists Using Wartime Law To Get, Distribute Coronavirus Supplies
The White House says it has not needed to use its authority under the Defense Production Act because the private sector has been cooperating with the administration on its own.
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Britain's Prince Charles Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
The future King of the UK tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a statement from the prince's royal office in London. His wife tested negative. Both are in isolation in Scotland.
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White House, Senate Agree To Historic Deal On Coronavirus Rescue Measure
NPR's Noel King talks to David Wessel of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institute about the agreement announced early Wednesday morning on the massive emergency relief package.
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Rep. Meadows Will Soon Be The Official White House Chief Of Staff
Congressman Mark Meadows of North Carolina has long had President Trump's ear. Now he's transitioning to White House chief of staff in the midst of a spiraling crisis brought on by the coronavirus.
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Sen. Richard Burr Faces Lawsuit Over Timing Of Stock Sale
A lawsuit has been filed accusing Sen. Burr of improperly profiting from insider knowledge. Legislation is being introduced in the House that would ban lawmakers from trading any individual stocks.
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