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A USPS employee tells NPR’s Noel King that changes from the new Postmaster General are making her job harder.
And NPR’s Pam Fessler reports that secure drop boxes for ballots could help some states rely less on the mail.
If you want to hear NPR’s latest coverage on Joe Biden’s pick for Vice President, Senator Kamala Harris, the NPR Politics Podcast will have a new episode on Tuesday evening — listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
NPR’s Up First will have more Wednesday morning — also on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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A new effort in New York City encourages travelers to self-isolate when they get into town.
And public health workers in Texas and California explain that the size of the outbreak makes contact tracing a huge challenge.
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NPR’s Bobby Allyn reported on TikTok’s role in the racial justice movement.
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NPR’s latest battleground state map is here.
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Bars remain one of the most dangerous places to be during the pandemic. Reporter Will Stone explains why, from Seattle.
While Michigan and New York saw similar spikes in cases near the beginning of the pandemic, New York has flattened the curve. Michigan hasn’t. Reporters Kate Wells and Fred Mogul discuss what lessons can be learned from the disparity.
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In the new issue of The Atlantic, two stories share the cover. One, by Ed Yong, is about the pandemic. The other, by Ibram Kendi, is about racism in America. Both ask the same question: how did it come to this?
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School nurses understand the challenges of returning to school safely better than just about anyone. But NPR’s Clare Lombardo reports somenurses have no input in the process.
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