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High School Sweethearts Are Reunited After 68 Years Apart
Fred Paul and Florence Harvey had gone their separate ways and married different people. After each of their spouses died, a chance encounter brought them together. Three days later, they were wed.
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As COVID-19 Ravages His Force, LAPD Chief Looks To Boost Confidence In Vaccine
An informal survey found that 60% of Los Angeles police employees would get the vaccine when it's available to them. LAPD Chief Michel Moore describes how the department plans to increase that number.
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The Latest On The NBA's Struggles With The Coronavirus
The NBA had a big week with a blockbuster trade and new concerns about the coronavirus as it ripples across the league and forces more game postponements.
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Multiple Men With The Same Name Form Paul O'Sullivan Band
Paul O'Sullivan of Baltimore was perusing social media, and friending people who shared his name. Some were musicians like him. They've formed The Paul O'Sullivan Band and released their first single.
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Wendell Pierce On Parenting, The Pandemic And Reckoning With The Past
Pierce stars alongside Charlie Robinson in a new online production of Some Old Black Man. It's "the classic confrontation of father and son," says Pierce.
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Cuomo outlines array of infrastructure projects
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, in the last of four speeches outlining his 2021 plans, detailed billions of dollars in new and ongoing infrastructure projects that...
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When It Comes To COVID-19, Iran Is Dealt A Double Whammy
As the world rushes to vaccinate against the coronavirus pandemic, Iran is one of the worst hit countries in the Middle East. And because of U.S. sanctions, it may not have money to buy vaccines.
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Uganda's President Fends Off Opposition In Contested Election
Ugandan opposition candidate Bobi Wine faced longtime President Yoweri Museveni in yesterday's election, official results are expected on Saturday.
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Outgoing CDC Director Warns Of Pandemic's Peak: 'We're About To Be In The Worst Of It'
A year into the COVID-19 crisis, Dr. Robert Redfield stands by his federal health agency's response to the pandemic despite an early "learning curve" and contradictory messaging from President Trump.
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Extremism Researcher On How Biden Might Confront Far-Right Terrorism
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with professor Cynthia Miller-Idriss about how the Biden administration might confront the national security threat of white extremism.
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