Children in America are fed up under stay-at-home orders, and they are rising up to make their demands upon their parents known. Grown-ups, break out the white flags! Steve Hartman reports. Source
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The survivors: Life after COVID-19
To those who have recovered from infection, survival brings relief, but also new difficulties, questions about the virus’ lingering effects, and an opportunity to help others Source
Survivors: Life after coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has left a terrible toll, but to those who have recovered from infection, survival brings relief, new difficulties, and questions about the virus’ long-term effects. Seth Doane (who himself tested positive for COVID-19) talks with doctors and patients who have suffered from the virus, and with Fiona Lowenstein, a woman who started a support group for thousands of other coronavirus survivors like her. Source
Martha Stewart bakes her Kitchen Sink Cookie
Martha Stewart demonstrates a recipe for a treat from her recent cookbook, “Martha Stewart’s Cookie Perfection: 100+ Recipes to Take Your Sweet Treats to the Next Level.” Source
Dr. Jon LaPook: This is not the time to abandon science
While Remdesivir is seen as a step forward in treating COVID-19, we are still far from a cure or vaccine Source
Dr. Jon LaPook: No time to abandon science
As we reach a point in the COVID-19 pandemic when some states are tempted to open sooner than health experts say they should, Dr. Jon LaPook notes that this is the time to double-down on science, not to abandon it. Source
The Book Report: Reviews by Washington Post critic Ron Charles
In a new series, the book reviewer discusses four new fiction and non-fiction titles: “Simon the Fiddler” by Paulette Jiles; Little Family” by Ishmael Beah; “Writers & Lovers” by Lily King; and “Hidden Valley Road” by Robert Kolker. Source
The enduring Henry Winkler
The Emmy-winning actor was preparing to film the third season of the hit HBO series “Barry,” when COVID-19 put production on hold – but he’s not exactly sitting still Source
Henry Winkler speaks, at his door
Henry Winkler was preparing to film the third season of the hit HBO series “Barry,” when COVID-19 put production on hold. Correspondent Tracy Smith visits Winkler through his back door in L.A., where he is quarantining, to find out how the Emmy-winning actor – who became a household name playing The Fonz on “Happy Days” – has endured, providing a measure of comfort both to longtime fans and young readers of his children’s books. Source
Dishing up some comfort food
In a distressing time, people turn to familiar foods that are like a warm hug Source