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U.S. Can Learn From Other Countries About Containing COVID-19
As the U.S. manages the coronavirus, NPR's Rachel Martin talks to three NPR correspondents in some hard-hit countries: China, South Korea and Italy, to ask what lessons the U.S. should learn.
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Leaked U.S. intelligence documents suggest Israel is planning to strike Iran
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The New York Liberty defeated the Minnesota Lynx to win first WNBA championship
The New York Liberty topped the Minnesota Lynx in overtime, to win the WNBA Finals three games to two. NPR's A Martinez talks to Jesse Washington of ESPN's Andscape about the game.
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Veteran Tennis Stars Still Prove Le Creme De La Creme In Paris
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In Africa, world health officials roll out first routine malaria vaccine
Cameroon has officially rolled out the first malaria vaccine approved for routine vaccination, targeting children 6 months and older. It reduces severe disease by 30% among young kids.
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'This Case Will Set A Precedent': 1st Major Opioid Trial Opens In Oklahoma
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Severe Weather Hits Central U.S.
The central U.S. has been hammered this weekend by severe weather including tornadoes, hail and heavy rain. Many affected areas were already coping with recent flooding.
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