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Biden Aims To Make All Adults Eligible For Coronavirus Vaccine By May 1
President Biden is outlining a plan to get the U.S. "closer to normal" by July 4th. He also plans to ensure all adults are vaccine-eligible by May 1.
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Hear Live Performances From All Five 'Best Americana Album' Grammy Nominees
Hear live recordings of songs from all of the artists up for best Americana album this Sunday: Lucinda Williams, Marcus King, Hiss Golden Messenger, Courtney Marie Andrews and Sarah Jarosz.
Immigration Is An Ongoing Process In Patricia Engel's 'Infinite Country'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Patricia Engel about her new novel, Infinite Country, about a family with one foot in Colombia and one in the U.S.
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Hundreds Gather In Louisville To Mark 1 Year Since Breonna Taylor's Death
In downtown Louisville, Ky., events paid tribute to Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed by police last March.
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Moderna Begins Enrolling Children As Young As 6 Months In Vaccine Trial
Moderna is testing its COVID-19 vaccine in children — ages six-months through 11 years old. NPR's A Martinez talks to Dr. Steve Plimpton, who is the principal investigator for the study in Phoenix.
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Low-profile Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul is no stranger to politics
The growing calls for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment and a nursing home scandal have focused attention on...
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Hope Drives Migrant Surge At Southern Border, Rep. Escobar Says
NPR's A. Martinez speaks with Democratic Rep. Veronica Escobar of Texas about the border crisis, and the Biden administration's efforts to curb the flow of migrants.
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March Madness Gears Up
The NCAA men's basketball tournament gets underway on Thursday. Normally, March Madness is a truly wild tournament. This year, because of COVID-19, it's going to have a very different look.
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South Africa Is Emerging From The Pandemic After Being Hit Hard By Coronavirus
South Africa has registered over 1.5 million cases of COVID-19 — one of the worst-affected countries in the world. Cases are now down, restrictions have eased and South Africans are looking forward.
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Senior At N.H. High School Wins Top Prize In Science Talent Search
The winner of the 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search is 18-year old Yunseo Choi for playing theoretical "matchmaker" using algorithms. She won $250,000.
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