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'Tina' Directors On Walking A Fine Line In New Tina Turner Documentary
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with directors Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin about the life of Tina Turner captured in the new HBO documentary.
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1st Female Members Fulfill Requirements For Eagle Scout
The first class of female Eagle Scouts has officially been inducted. They've built skills, and faced some teasing and skepticism along the way.
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Rep. Cori Bush On Her Progressive Priorities For Congress
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., about her progressive priorities for Congress, the impeachment trial and the challenges she anticipates for advancing her priorities.
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How The Biden Administration Can Tackle America's Longest War
In a deal with the Taliban last year, the Trump administration agreed to withdraw U.S. troops by May, but the Biden administration says the Taliban isn't keeping its end of the bargain.
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Oxygen Industry Scrambles To Keep U.S. Patients With COVID-19 Breathing
Supply shortages of oxygen for hospitals have plagued many countries, but the U.S. has averted the most dire — partly because the industry figured out new ways to share resources and anticipate needs.
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Will Biden's Immigration Executive Actions Satisfy Advocates?
The president signed three executive actions to rebuild the immigration system. NPR's Noel King talks to experts Linda Rivas and Michelle Brané about if the actions go far enough for advocates.
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Centenarian Who Inspired The U.K. With His Fundraising Walks Has Died
British World War II veteran Capt. Tom Moore, who raised more than $40 million to help Britain's National Health Service fight the coronavirus, has died from COVID-19 at the age of 100.
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General Who Took Power In Myanmar Coup May Aspire To Be President
After a coup Monday, the military once again controls Myanmar. It had shared political power as the country eased toward democracy. Civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi remains in detention.
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Do People Who Have Long-Term COVID-19 Symptoms Qualify For Disability Benefits?
Some people who survive COVID-19 have debilitating symptoms many months later. As scientists try to understand, advocates are trying to figure out if they qualify for disability benefits.
Trump's Lies About 2020 Election Traumatized Atlanta Election Workers
Former President Donald Trump's conspiracy theories about the 2020 election had a big impact on election workers in the Atlanta area. Many are traumatized by the effect his lies had on their lives.
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