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Decking The Halls With Christmas Lights Brightens A Dark 2020
Monday, December 14, 2020
For Maya Robinson-Napier of Huntersville, N.C., it's been a rough year. Her family needed some holiday cheer, she says, so now the house has so many holiday decorations it's attracting attention.
For Inmates With COVID-19, Anxiety and Isolation Make Prison 'Like A Torture Chamber'
Friday, September 25, 2020
NPR's Noel King checks in with John J. Lennon, an inmate at Sing Sing Correctional Facility, about the impact COVID-19 has had on prison life six months into the pandemic.
Texas Teacher Takes Her Students On A Road Trip Through U.S. History — Remotely
Friday, September 11, 2020
When the pandemic forced high school teacher Cathy Cluck to rethink her teaching strategy, she went on a "Great American History Road Trip," holding virtual lessons along the way.
While Some Couples Are Postponing Weddings, Others Turn To Zoom
Friday, May 01, 2020
The twin sister of a Morning Edition producer got married last weekend. Because of the coronavirus lockdown, her family couldn't attend. What it's like to witness your sister's happy day over Zoom?
Gordon Sondland, The Ambassador Whose Texts Put Him At The Center Of Ukraine Scandal
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Based on interviews with people who know Sondland, what emerges is a portrait of a man who was fixated on getting an ambassadorship in Europe — and was willing to do what it took to keep it.