Sweden Records Largest GDP Drop Since 1980, But Outperforms Many Other EU Countries The coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on Sweden's economy. Despite the country's relaxed response to the virus, its gross domestic product recorded the largest quarterly drop in modern history. H.J. Mai
Prices For COVID-19 Vaccines Are Starting To Come Into Focus Moderna, one of the leading horses in the coronavirus vaccine race, has already made deals at between $32 and $37 a dose for some foreign countries. The U.S. price is expected to be lower. Sydney Lupkin
Listener Questions On School Reopenings Answered Some schools are choosing to be remote-only this fall, while others have already reopened. NPR looks at the science and education issues facing families, states and educators as classes resume. Allison Aubrey
U.S. State Department Eases Global Coronavirus Travel Advisory The department cited regional changes in the coronavirus pandemic, including significant improvements in some areas and declines in public health in others. Alana Wise
The Special Sauce That Makes Some Vaccines Work Adjuvants play a crucial role in many vaccines' effectiveness. Some scientists say there needs to be more research into developing a wider variety of adjuvants because of how important they are. Joe Palca
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Tests Positive For The Coronavirus DeWine was tested on Thursday as part of a protocol to meet with President Trump. He's the second governor known to have tested positive for the virus. Alana Wise
Michelle Obama Says She's Dealing With 'Low-Grade Depression' Amid Quarantine Obama described trouble sleeping and periods throughout the quarantine in which she has felt down: "Spiritually, these are not ... fulfilling times." Laurel Wamsley
Brides Across America Gives Frontline Workers Free Wedding Dresses During Pandemic Planning a wedding during a pandemic can be exhausting. One organization is helping by giving free dresses to brides on the frontlines against COVID-19.
Charts: How The U.S. Ranks On COVID-19 Deaths Per Capita — And By Case Count These two measures were raised in President Trump's interview this week with Axios journalist Jonathan Swan. Here's what these statistics reveal about a country's response to the pandemic. Jessica Craig
Colombia's Ex-President Uribe Is Put Under House Arrest, Catches Coronavirus The Supreme Court ordered house arrest as it investigates whether he had a role in a scheme to bribe witnesses in a case involving to right-wing paramilitary death squads. John Otis