Uri Berliner
Stories
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Business
COVID-19 Pandemic Pushes Many In New York City To Suburbs
The real estate market is white hot in many suburbs outside New York City. The pandemic pushed many thinking about making the move to actually go for it.
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National
Questions About Business Reopenings And New Safety Guidelines
Atlanta hair salon owner Regina Hirschell checks in. Then an NPR business editor and Jennifer Nuzzo of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security answer listener questions about business reopenings.
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National
More Questions About Business Reopenings And Safety Guidelines
An NPR business editor and Jennifer Nuzzo, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, answer listener questions about businesses that can reopen and safety guidelines to follow.
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Health
How To Avert Economic Catastrophe: Ideas From 5 Top Economists
Avoid layoffs at any cost. Set up emergency financing for states and cities to help health systems. Cut regulations to speed medical response. Those are some recommendations from leading economists.
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Business
Something's Wrong: Stock Sell-Off Exposes Weak Links In Financial System
The worry is that bankers, traders and big funds might suddenly find themselves out of cash. Such a scenario could create an ugly spiral throughout the economy.
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Politics
Trump Announces Phase One Of Trade Deal With China
As part of the deal, the next round of 30% tariffs will not be imposed. More agriculture trade between the two countries is expected.
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Sports
Houston Rockets Face Backlash After Manager Tweets Support For Hong Kong Protests
The NBA's Houston Rockets are facing backlash in China after the team's general manager tweeted out support for protests in Hong Kong.
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Business
Dow Tumbles More Than 600 Points As Bond Markets Signal Recession
Worries that trade war is hurting global economy and 10-year Treasuries yielding less than 2-year, signaling a recession.
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Business
A Blown-Out Sneaker, An Injured Superstar And A Night To Forget For Nike
In the most highly anticipated college basketball game of the season, Duke star Zion Williamson was injured when his sneaker ripped apart at the seams — an embarrassment for Nike.
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Politics
News Brief: Bezos Accuses 'Enquirer' Of Extortion, Supreme Court, Democrats' Agenda
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is accusing the National Enquirer's parent company of extortion. Also, Amy Howe of SCOTUSblog discusses the Court's decision on Louisiana's abortion law.