Empty shelves, fewer babies: How the pandemic is leading to less

Empty shelves, fewer babies: How the pandemic...

Up next

A surprise Kennedy Center makeover

In his second term, President Donald Trump has gone on a mission to reinvent the Kennedy Center, the beloved performing arts venue in Washington, D.C.Trump promised to overhaul the center’s programming. He installed loyalists on the board who made him chairman. In December, Trump ...  Show more

A teddy bear, an ice skate: What remains from last year's deadly D.C. plane crash

In late January of last year, an American Eagle flight and a U.S. Army helicopter collided above the Potomac River, killing everyone aboard both aircraft. It was the deadliest flight disaster in the U.S. in decades.A year later, families and first responders are reflecting on the ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Why are survival rates for premature babies so low?
Africa Daily

"The resounding cry from the report is these babies should have the same chance. And they can." A report out today says that globally, we’ve made no progress at all over the last decade in reducing the number of pregnancies that end with a premature birth. And in Africa - just 1 ...  Show more

What Really Caused the Baby Formula Shortage
The Daily

A dire lack of baby formula in the United States in the past few weeks has been blamed on production deficiencies such as the small number of manufacturers and an inflexible supply chain.

But Christina Jewett, an investigative reporter at The Times, has traced it back fu ...

  Show more

Qu'est-ce que le "baby crash" ?
Maintenant, vous savez

Qu'est-ce que le "baby crash" ? Merci d'avoir posé la question ! Vous connaissez le “baby boom”, l’augmentation considérable du taux de natalité dans plusieurs pays après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Et bien en raison de la pandémie de Covid-19, plusieurs pays, dont la France, se ...  Show more

Pregnant In A Pandemic: 'COVID Couldn't Rob Us Of Everything'
Consider This from NPR

Three women come together to talk about the isolation and sacrifice that comes with being pregnant during the pandemic. Those women: Irène Mathieu, a pediatrician in Charlottesville, Virginia; Elizabeth Baron, a mental health counselor in New York City; and Ashley Falcon, a fashi ...  Show more