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Why Ohio Lawmakers Are Rethinking Recent Nuclear Power Plant Bailouts
The clock is ticking for lawmakers to repeal the bailouts that are part of an alleged $61 million bribery scheme. They only have a few weeks before new charges appear on customers' electric bills.
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News Of The Day: U.S. Begins Vaccinations; Electoral College To Affirm Voting Results
As health care workers started administering the first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine across the U.S., Electoral College members met in every state to affirm the 2020 election results.
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Christopher Nolan On Why Time Is A Recurring Theme In His Movies
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to movie director Christopher Nolan about his latest movie, Tenet, and why time is a major theme in most of his movies.
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Challenges Related To The COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
The first COVID-19 vaccines are being administered. There are, however, still great challenges ahead when it comes to making sure that people receive the vaccine sooner rather than later.
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First COVID-19 vaccine administered in New York to nurse in NYC
A critical care nurse at a hospital in Queens was the first person in New York to receive a vaccine for COVID-19 on Monday, marking a critical turning...
Who Is Jeffrey Rosen, New Acting Attorney General?
Jeffrey Rosen will serve as the acting attorney general for the last few weeks of the Trump presidency. NPR takes a look at Rosen's background and the pressures he may face.
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Bernie Sanders On Coronavirus Relief Bill
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont about his concerns regarding the bipartisan pandemic relief legislation.
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Supreme Court To Hear Case Over NCAA's Limits On Compensation For Student Athletes
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday said it would take up an appeal from the NCAA defending its rules that impose certain restrictions on paying college athletes.
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Advocates Call For Changes In Prisons To Reduce Inmates' Exposure To Coronavirus
Kansas has one of the highest coronavirus infection rates among state prisons in the country. Staff, inmates and advocates worry about the pandemic's toll as they wait for the vaccine.
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7-Year-Old Girl Raises $22,000 By Selling Friendship Bracelets
Hayley Orlinsky began selling the bracelets to raise money after she found out hospitals were low on personal protective equipment. The New York Times reports she's sold around 9,000 bracelets.
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