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Famous New York Public Library Lions Mask Up To Set An Example
Patience and Fortitude, the marble lions outside of the New York Public Library at 42nd Street, don face masks as the city and the library system work to reopen while avoiding the coronavirus.
New York Announces Lowest Number Of Hospitalizations During The Pandemic
On Sunday, the state saw 853 hospitalizations because of the coronavirus, which was the lowest since March 18. Also, only 391 people tested positive of more than 46,000 people tested that day.
Women's Pro Basketball To Return In July
The WNBA has announced plans for a shortened season to be held in Florida, a neutral site. It's the first time that all teams' players will train and play in the same location.
Vera Lynn, Singer Of Timeless Classics In WWII-Era Britain, Dies At 103
Lynn became a household name in the U.K. amidst World War II, all but singlehandedly maintaining the morale of British soldiers on the front lines.
Poland's Nationalist President Narrowly Wins Reelection
President Andrzej Duda's victory further empowers Poland's ruling Law and Justice party, which has worked to weaken the country's independent judiciary and free press.
Fresh Air Weekend: Poet Natasha Trethewey; Mike Birbiglia And Jen Stein
Trethewey revisits her mother's murder in a new memoir. Kevin Whitehead reviews a newly unearthed album from drummer Art Blakey. Comic Mike Birbiglia and poet Jen Stein share parenting truths.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Fashion Expert Tim Gunn; Chef Tom Colicchio
Gunn admits to wearing comfy clothes during self-isolation. David Bianculli reviews a recent TV tribute to Stephen Sondheim. Colicchio explains what restaurants need to survive the pandemic.
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White House Orders Staff To Wear Face Masks After New Coronavirus Cases
Staffers in the West Wing have been directed to wear face masks in the White House, except when at their own desks, a Trump administration official tells NPR.
Japan's Abe Admits Tokyo Olympics Might Be Postponed
Speaking before Parliament, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said: "[W]e may have no choice but to decide to postpone the Games." The Olympics are set to start on July 24.
Tougher ID Requirements For Domestic Flights Postponed To 2021
The Dept. of Homeland Security has pushed back the enforcement deadline for REAL ID from Oct. 1, 2020 to Oct. 1, 2021 in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
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