Fauci Reveals He Has Received Death Threats And His Daughters Have Been Harassed During an online forum sponsored by Harvard, Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses how his high-profile position has affected his family personally. Rob Stein
FDA Adviser: Not Realistic To Expect A COVID-19 Vaccine In 2020 Dr. Paul Offit, who serves on the Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisory board, says he doesn't think an effective vaccine that's undergone adequate testing can be ready this year. Stacey Vanek Smith
Parks In Nonwhite Areas Are Half The Size Of Ones In Majority-White Areas, Study Says Amid high temperatures and a pandemic, green spaces are a lifeline. But new data shows parks in low-income and nonwhite areas are smaller and more crowded than those in high-income and white areas. Laurel Wamsley
NHL Commissioner On How The League Keeps Athletes Safe As They're Back On Ice NPR's Stacey Vanek Smith talks with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman about pro hockey's return to the ice and the league's plan to keep its players safe during the pandemic.
NYC Setting Up Quarantine Checkpoints For Travelers From COVID-19 Hot Spots Checkpoints at major bridges, tunnels and other sites are meant to drive home the message that 14-day quarantine rules are mandatory for people returning from states with high infection rates. Brian Mann
Americans Can Travel To Ireland, But Locals May Not Want Them Americans can now travel to Ireland, although they have to quarantine when they arrive – and while many Irish people say they miss the Americans, they'd prefer they stay at home. Teri Schultz
News Brief: Beirut Explosion, Missouri Primary Upset, Overseas COVID-19 Relief Checks Thousands in Beirut are reeling from a massive explosion. A longtime incumbent loses in Missouri's Democratic Primary. And, some U.S COVID-19 relief checks were sent to non-American workers overseas.
After 'Severe' Delays, 6 States Band Together To Buy Coronavirus Tests Six states will purchase 3 million rapid tests, and more states may join the consortium. Maryland, Virginia, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio and Massachusetts want to stem a severe testing shortage. Sarah McCammon
White House Plan Breaks Taboo: A Focus On Guns And Veteran Suicide The Trump Administration's new suicide prevention strategy mentions the touchy subject of gun-safety. It will aim to fight the stigma around people seeking help during a mental health crisis. Quil Lawrence
Rafael Nadal Opts Out Of U.S. Open, Citing Coronavirus Concerns The tennis star had hoped to win his 20th Grand Slam at this year's meet, which would have tied him for most wins in that category. Alana Wise