The Military Ban On COVID-19 Patients Enlisting Is Yet To Become A Policy
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the idea that the military would ban anyone hospitalized for COVID-19 from enlisting is still just a draft memo.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the idea that the military would ban anyone hospitalized for COVID-19 from enlisting is still just a draft memo.
Three doctors in Russia have fallen out of hospital windows during the coronavirus pandemic. Two of them died, and the third one is in serious condition.
The latest weekly state unemployment figures have been published on Thursday — more than three more million people are out of work.
As parts of the country reopen, states are looking to ramp up testing. NPR's health policy, economics and White House correspondents discuss whether states are doing enough to open up safely.
Companies around the country are figuring out how to get back to offices safely during the pandemic. The new normal might involve smartphone apps and badges to track employees.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Bharat Ramamurti, a member of Congressional Oversight Commission. He is appointed to oversee federal funds to help out big businesses affected by the coronavirus.
A new film about street violence in London became a sensation after its release in British theaters a few months ago. Now, Blue Story is available on streaming services for American viewers.
The state of Washington has allowed all golf courses to reopen this week. But the golfers will have to follow a strict set of rules to enjoy the game safely.
As the country moans Ahmaud Arbery's death, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with sociology professor Rashawn Ray of the University of Maryland about why men of color disarm themselves as a defense mechanism.
In the fourth episode of Play It Forward, Ari Shapiro speaks with R&B polymath Georgia Anne Muldrow about how music has served her during the pandemic and the sprawling soul-jazz of Lakecia Benjamin.
By Jim Maltzman: Conor McGregor has accepted the challenge of former six-division world champion Oscar De La Hoya after he boldly predicted that he’d knock him out in two rounds if the two were to fight inside a boxing ring. De La Hoya vs. McGregor can potentially make a lot of money for both fighters. […]
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There was a time when a certain Mahendra Singh Dhoni from Ranchi made his long-hair look a fad, especially after the dashing wicketkeeper batsman bludgeoned a 123-ball 148 against Pakistan in an ODI at Visakhapatnam on a sultry April afternoon in 2005.
Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden strongly denies claims by Tara Reade that he sexually assaulted her in 1993, when he was a senatord.
The 2020 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season will begin Saturday, June 6 with the Genesys 300 at Texas Motor Speedway. INDYCAR's stars will take the green flag at 8:45 p.m. (ET), with broadcast coverage provided by NBC Sports via NBCSN.
The way we design, build and inhabit cities may never be the same. Architects: Showcase your next project through Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletter. Looking to respond constructively to the COVID-19 pandemic, many architects have turned to what they know best: design and …
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday pushed back on President Trump's suggestion that capital gains tax cuts be considered for the next coronavirus response package, suggesting that discussions about tax policy should be left for...
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A successful season relaunch on May 28 has the potential to give the NRL a desperately needed leg-up on the fierce battlegrounds of Australia's football codes, where it is often overshadowed by the AFL, writes Richard Hinds.
Financial markets began pricing in a negative U.S. interest rate environment for the first time on Thursday, a place the Federal Reserve is determined not to go, as investors grappled with the economic consequences of the new coronavirus outbreak. U.S. central bank officials including Chair Jerome Powell have said that they do not see negative […]
The Bundesliga has announced its return putting pressure on the Premier League to complete the season but will face a backlash if the worst were to happen