Christopher Intagliata Christopher Intagliata is a senior editor at All Things Considered, where he writes news and edits interviews with politicians, musicians, restaurant owners, scientists and many of the other voices heard on the air.
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Tuesday

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced new criteria related to coronavirus hospitalizations and testing that could allow counties to open faster than the state during a news conference in Napa, Calif., on Monday. Rich Pedroncelli/AP hide caption

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California Gov. Newsom: Federal Government Has Responsibility To Help States Recover

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Friday

Jason Isbell released his band's new album Reunions, out today, one week early to independent record stores."I feel like it's important that we take care of the people who take care of us," he says. Alysse Gafkjen/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Jason Isbell On The Past Lives That Inspired His New Album, 'Reunions'

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Wednesday

Researchers are studying the mysteries of sourdough starter. The Pizza Bike/Flickr hide caption

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So Your Sourdough Starter Failed? That's OK, Science Needs It

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Saturday