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Literary Agents See An Uptick In Writers Submitting Pandemic Stories
Because of COVID-19 lockdowns it appears more people are finding time to write. Literary agents are seeing more stories related to pandemics and viruses being submitted for them to review.
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Customer Helps Florida Diner Stay In Business During Pandemic
The customer sent 100 sandwiches per day from Bill's Cafe to Naples Community Hospital which is right across the street. Those delivery orders brought in $40,000 over the course of eight weeks.
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David Cameron Interview Recap
Context, analysis and reaction to former U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron's interview.
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A Conversation With The Author Of 'Impeachment: An American History'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with historian Timothy Naftali about the history of impeachment in America.
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David Cameron Talks Brexit And His 'Greatest Regret' In New Book 'For The Record'
The former prime minister, who called for the referendum that unleashed the ongoing turmoil around Britain's exit from the EU, says he is "deeply depressed by what's happening."
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MacArthur Fellow Recognized For Work In Restorative Justice
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with sujatha baliga, who was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship last week, about her work in restorative justice.
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Rep. Joaquin Castro On Trump Impeachment Inquiry
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Congressman Joaquin Castro, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, about what's next in the impeachment inquiry.
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A 'Fiddler On The Roof' Match Made
Sometimes life imitates art. In a production of Fiddler on the Roof, which contains a meddling matchmaker trying to get couples together, the two real-life leads have fallen in love.
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Facebook's Dating App Rolls Out To U.S. Is There Appeal?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post's Lisa Bonos about Facebook's new dating app.
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What it means to the region after U.S. bases in Asia strengthen missile defenses
Plans to upgrade U.S. missile defenses in South Korea have residents worried, and could complicate relations between South Korea and its neighbors.
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