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NASA's Rover Perseverance Safely Lands On Mars
NASA's six-wheeled rover landed successfully on Mars yesterday. NPR's Joe Palca talks about the descent and landing, and what's next for the mission.
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CDC's New Guidance For Reopening Schools May Not Be Effective
The director of Harvard's Healthy Buildings program tells Steve Inskeep that updated CDC guidance on reopening schools during the pandemic may not help to return more kids to the classroom right away.
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Dolly Parton Asks Tennessee Lawmakers Not To Put Statue Of Her Up At Capitol
The singer shared a social media message with her fans this week, explaining it wasn't appropriate to erect a statue of her "given all that is going on in the world."
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Bosnians Celebrate As NASA Mars Rover Lands In Crater Named After Village
People in the village of Jezero gathered in a school gym and cheered when the rover landed in a Martian crater named after the Bosnian town.
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What Fashion History Says About A Vice Presidential 'Vogue' Controversy
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Richard Thompson Ford, author of the book Dress Codes: How The Laws Of Fashion Made History.
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Racism Controversy Rocks 'Bachelor' Nation
NPR's Michel Martin discusses the most recent Bachelor controversy with Brandy Monk-Payton, a scholar of media and Black cultural studies at Fordham University.
Biden Tackles Student Loan Debt Forgiveness
The Biden administration is trying to figure out how much student debt to forgive and how to go about doing it — through executive action or legislation.
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The Struggle To Reopen Schools: Teachers Don't Feel Safe; Kids Are Struggling
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Elana Sigall about her story for Chalkbeat on the debate between parents and teachers about returning to in-person learning.
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Another British Centenarian Walks To Raise Money For Charity
Following in the footsteps of Captain Tom Moore who died this month, Captain Tom Jones, 103, walks to raise money for charity. The British veteran walks with a cocktail and a striped blazer.
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Supreme Court Order Paves Way For N.Y. Grand Jury To Obtain Trump's Financial Records
The Supreme Court has declined former President Donald Trump's request to further delay the enforcement of a subpoena from the Manhattan district attorney for Trump's financial records.
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