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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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Langhorne Slim Finds Peace In The Chaos On 'Strawberry Mansion'
After getting help with his addiction and while pausing for the pandemic, Langhorne Slim found songs — happy, sad, anxious, joyful — to be pouring out of him like deep breaths.
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Kevin Macdonald, Ridley Scott Join Forces For Another 'Life In A Day'
The crowd-sourced documentary Life In A Day 2020 explores life around the world on a single day: July 25, 2020. It is a sequel to the first version that was done a decade ago.
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Here Are The Immigration Actions President Biden Plans To Sign
President Biden has been working to unwind many of the executive actions taken by former President Donald Trump. But the administration has warned that the changes will take time.
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Vaccine acceptance challenged by long history of injustice, conspiracy theories
With the development of the COVID-19 vaccine, conspiracy theories have been rampant: There's a microchip inside of it. It'll alter your DNA. It will...
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House To Decide If Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Dropped From 2 Key Panels
After Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy failed to take the robust action Democrats and some Republicans were calling for, the House will vote on whether to strip Greene of her committee assignments.
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How A Federal Minimum Wage Hike Would Affect Small Businesses
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with small business owners about how raising the minimum wage would affect them.
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