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How negligence killed scores in Beirut

How negligence killed scores in Beirut

How years of corruption and negligence caused the blasts in Beirut. Why sports don’t feel like sports in the time of covid-19. And, a Black doctor who wears his scrubs like armor.

Post Reports

August 6, 202028m 6s

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Show Notes

Today on Post Reports, Sarah Dadouch brings us on the ground in Beirut, and Liz Sly reports on how the massive explosion there has thrown the city into deeper crisis. Columnist Jerry Brewer ruminates on how sports won’t be sports in the time of covid-19. And a Black doctor on how his scrubs are a form of armor.

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A Black doctor on why he wears his scrubs everywhere now.

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