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Sunday Puzzle: Can You Guess The Homophone?
Marc Badon of New Orleans plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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99-Year-Old British Veteran Tops The Pop Charts, Becomes A National Hero
Army captain Tom Moore is the oldest artist to top the BBC's singles chart, with a singalong cover of "You'll Never Walk Alone." He raised millions for the NHS by walking laps around his garden.
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Listeners Make Plans For Their Federal Relief Money
Americans are beginning to receive their pandemic assistance checks of up to $1,200. We hear from listeners about what they are using the money for.
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6 Solutions To Beat COVID-19 In Countries Where The Usual Advice Just Won't Work
The advice for keeping the virus at bay in wealthy countries won't necessarily work in low-income countries and in poor communities. So what might help?
Science Becomes A Dividing Issue In Year Of Election And Pandemic
As COVID-19 takes over the political conversation, Americans' ambivalence about science — and "experts" in general — is likely to come to the forefront.
Protecting Against COVID-19
Ultraviolet light and pantyhose: We catch up on the latest information about protecting yourself from the coronavirus.
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The Week In Politics
NPR's Ron Elving talks about President Trump's extraordinary suggestion to study disinfectants to treat COVID-19, and about the new aid package for small businesses and hospitals.
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Tom Misch On Making 'What Kinda Music' And Seeing Yussef Dayes At A Talent Show
NPR's Scott Simon talks to the British producer, guitarist and vocalist about What Kinda Music, his new album with drummer Yussef Dayes.
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China Lifts Lockdown, But Strict Controls Still Curb Residents
China is using high- and low-tech measures to track its residents. The digital contact methods have allowed the country to restart most of its economy, but raise concerns about privacy and accuracy.
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Saturday Sports: NFL Draft Satisfies When Games Can't
The NFL draft does a great job of distracting fans who've been missing sports. Plus: Notre Dame's Muffet McGraw retires after coaching women's basketball for 33 years.
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