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The Coronavirus Crisis

Even In A Pandemic, The NFL Is Ready To Dominate The Sports Landscape

The league didn't have to make hard decisions like other major sports leagues but it's been watching and has mimicked them with a hefty set of health and safety protocols for play during the pandemic.

Chiyomi Endo stands beside her husband's grave. "Remember that this family evacuated Futaba town, Fukushima prefecture," the stone reads, "and moved here due to the nuclear accident following the Great East Japan Earthquake that occurred on March 11, 2011." Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption

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After 2011 Disaster, Fukushima Embraced Solar Power. The Rest Of Japan Has Not

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Even In A Pandemic, The NFL Is Ready To Dominate The Sports Landscape

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Sidewalk seating has helped boost the sales numbers at Bierwax, a beer and vinyl record bar in Brooklyn, to pre-COVID sales numbers. Camille Petersen/NPR hide caption

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Indoor Dining Returns To NYC But Restaurants Face Uncertain Fall And Winter

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President Trump, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross (center) and Attorney General William Barr walk into the White House Rose Garden for a July 2019 press conference on the census. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images hide caption

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Court Blocks Trump's Attempt To Change Who Counts For Allocating House Seats

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