Heidi Glenn
Stories
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National
For Hospice Physician, Patient Care Means Walking 'The Path With Them'
A doctor who treats terminally ill patients talks with his daughter about caring for people with COVID-19.
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National
From Medical School To Fighting COVID-19 On The Front Lines At Bellevue Hospital
Gabrielle Mayer graduated from medical school early to help out with coronavirus patients in New York City. Some of her patients have died, she says. But there have been small, profound moments.
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Health
Researchers Look To Behavior To Explore Why The Coronavirus May Hit Men Harder
Men appear to be dying of the coronavirus at higher rates than women. Sarah Hawkes, a professor of public health at University College London, says gendered behavior may help explain why.
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Health
Bill Gates, Who Has Warned About Pandemics For Years, On The U.S. Response So Far
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates gives high marks for social distancing efforts but low marks for testing. He says he thinks large public gatherings may have to wait until there's a vaccine.
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Technology
Facebook Grants For Coronavirus News Coverage: 3 Questions With Campbell Brown
Campbell Brown, Facebook's head of news partnerships, describes the company's $100 million investment in local news agencies.
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Gen. McChrystal's Advice To Trump On Coronavirus: 'Fight It As An American Fight'
Retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal's leadership guidance for managing the coronavirus crisis: instill confidence, tell the truth and fight it like a war.
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Politics
How Trump's Impeachment Unfolded, In The Words Of Those Who Administered It
Throughout the impeachment process, NPR interviewed dozens of lawmakers who sat in on the hearings, testimony, defense and votes. Read the key moments in their own words.
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Asia
Liang Jun, China's Iconic Female Tractor Driver, Dies At 90
Ari Shapiro talks with Tina Mai Chen, a professor at the University of Manitoba, about the death of China's iconic female tractor driver, who was featured on China's 1 yuan banknotes.
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Politics
GOP Senator Calls White House 'Cavalier' About The Constitution, Backs Curbs on Trump
Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah calls a briefing on Iran with White House officials "an unmitigated disaster" and is seeking to reassert Congress' role in authorizing the use of military force.
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National
A Single Mother And Her Child Continue A Circle Of Life Disrupted By The Nazis
When Dena Kohleriter was 36, she decided to start a family on her own. At StoryCorps with her daughter, Jori, Dena describes how her grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, responded to the news.