Joel Rose

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MLB Hall Of Famer Joe Morgan Dies At 77

Monday, October 12, 2020

Baseball second baseman Joe Morgan died at age 77. He played for the Houston Astros, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies and Oakland Athletics from 1963 to 1984.

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'Lives They Might Put At Risk': Trump Went To A Fundraiser Instead Of Into Quarantine

Friday, October 09, 2020

Donors mingled with the president indoors without masks after being screened with rapid tests, which aren't always reliable. Health experts say he shouldn't have gone after an adviser tested positive.

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Contact Tracing Still Taking Place For Recent Trump Fundraiser

Friday, October 09, 2020

Health officials are searching for people who may have been infected with coronavirus by President Trump at a recent fundraiser.

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N.J. Officials Say Trump Fundraiser Put Lives At Risk, But Attendees Appear Unworried

Monday, October 05, 2020

President Trump's positive coronavirus test started contact tracing efforts in multiple states. In New Jersey, health officials are reaching out to hundreds of people who attended a fundraiser there.

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As COVID-19 Cases Rise, NYC's Mayor Aims To Rollback Reopening

Monday, October 05, 2020

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is proposing to shut down schools and non-essential businesses in nine zip codes in Brooklyn and Queens, which have had high positivity rates in recent days.

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As Pro-Trump Caravans Hit Roads Across U.S., Organizers Are Upbeat Despite Tensions

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Car and truck convoys of Trump supporters rolled through Michigan, New York and North Carolina last week. These mobile rallies continued even after one turned deadly last month in Portland, Ore.

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Why Can't America Make Enough N95 Masks? 6 Months Into Pandemic, Shortages Persist

Thursday, September 17, 2020

There's just not enough PPE to satisfy demand. Medics are re-using masks and small practices can't even find supplies they can afford. Some domestic manufacturers could help, but it's a risky move.

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ICE Almost Deported Immigrant Woman Who Says She Got Unwanted Surgery While Detained

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

As explosive allegations were coming to light about immigrant women who say they've been subjected to unwanted hysterectomies and other procedures, one of those detainees was nearly deported.

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NPR Probes Why Personal Protective Equipment Is Still In Short Supply

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. still isn't making enough N95 masks and other PPE to satisfy soaring demand. Smaller domestic manufacturers could help, but they're wary of the risk.

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Americans Increasingly Polarized When It Comes To Racial Justice Protests, Poll Finds

Thursday, September 03, 2020

More Americans support than oppose recent protests after the shooting in Kenosha, Wis., according to an Ipsos poll. But sharp divisions are emerging along racial and political party lines.

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More Americans Support Than Oppose Protests Over The Jacob Blake Shooting, Poll Shows

Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Support for protests sparked by the police shooting of Jacob Blake is splitting along racial and political party lines, according to a new Ipsos poll.

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Shadow Immigration System: Migrant Children Detained In Hotels By Private Contractors

Thursday, August 20, 2020

The children are held at hotels, instead of shelters, until they can be put on planes to their home countries. This bypasses the normal process that gives children a chance to ask for asylum.

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2 Young Migrants Are Caught Up In A Shadow Immigration System

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Migrant children caught at the border for crossing illegally into the U.S. are being secretly held in hotels for days, according to court papers. Critics say it's part of a shadow immigration system.

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Yep, Masks And Protective Gear Are Still Hard To Get — Especially For Small Buyers

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Just like in March, when coronavirus cases spiked for the first time, some workers and employers across the country face PPE shortages. Masks, gloves, gowns and other equipment are scarce.

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Ending 'Asylum As We Know It': Using Pandemic To Expel Migrants, Children At Border

Thursday, August 06, 2020

Tens of thousands of migrants, including asylum-seekers and unaccompanied children, have been turned away at the border since March. Now the administration wants to restrict asylum permanently.

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The Trump Administration Aims To Cut Off Asylum At The Southwest Border Permanently

Wednesday, August 05, 2020

NPR looks at how the Trump administration's coronavirus response has effectively cut off asylum at the Southwest border — and how the administration aims to make limits on asylum permanent.

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Americans Back Trump On Immigration — But Only To Stop COVID-19, Poll Finds

Wednesday, August 05, 2020

An NPR/Ipsos poll found broad support for sweeping government action to combat the coronavirus — including temporary limits on immigration. But support for other White House policies has not changed.

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NPR/Ipsos Poll: Americans Support Limiting Immigration To Slow Coronavirus Spread

Tuesday, August 04, 2020

Most Americans favor sweeping government action to slow the spread of the coronavirus, including temporary limits on immigration, according to a new NPR/Ipsos poll.

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Trump Administration Refuses To Accept New DACA Applicants Despite Court Rulings

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

The Trump administration will reject new applications while it undertakes a "comprehensive review" of DACA, a senior administration official said Tuesday during a call with reporters.

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Federal Court Orders Trump Administration To Accept New DACA Applications

Friday, July 17, 2020

The U.S. District Court in Maryland orders the Trump administration to restore DACA fully and begin accepting new, first-time applicants.

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