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Colorado Does Practice Run To Assess Vaccine Distribution Plans
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis about the state's plan to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, and what the state needs from the federal government.
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What A Positive Coronavirus Test Means For President Trump's Health
President Trump and the first lady have contracted the coronavirus. At 74, Trump could be at risk of developing serious complications from the virus.
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Water Or A Sports Drink? These Brain Cells May Decide Which One We Crave
Scientists have identified specialized brain cells that create two distinct kinds of thirst. Some cells respond to a need for water alone, while others produce a craving for water and salt.
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As Virtual Learning Continues, Some Families Struggle With Sharing Tech
Millions of college students are starting the fall semester online — that's meant some students are scrambling to get the technology they need to take the classes.
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Who Is The White Vote?
NPR discusses the racial breakdown of current exit polls and how the electorate is changing.
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In Idaho, One Of The Last States Hit By The Coronavirus, Cases Are Now Surging
Idaho's case count has quadrupled since mid-June, and about half of the more than 15,000 confirmed cases in the state have come in the past two weeks.
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Meat-Packer JBS Expects To Operate At Near Full Capacity After Ransomware Attack
JBS, the world's biggest meat-packing company, expects operations to be back near full capacity Thursday as it recovers from a ransomware attack. Groups with ties to Russia are blamed for the attack.
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Nicaraguan Government Continues To Hold Opposition Figure Under House Arrest
Nicaraguan authorities arrested Cristiana Chamorro, President Daniel Ortega's key opponent in upcoming elections, and barred her from running for office after accusing her of money laundering.
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U.S. Military Has Withdrawn From Largest Base In Afghanistan, Handed Over Control
Bagram Airfield was the United States' largest base in Afghanistan. The U.S. military has now withdrawn and handed control over to the Afghan National Security and Defense Force.
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On The 9th Day Of The Chauvin Trial, The Focus Was On The Science Of Breathing
In the Derek Chauvin trial, prosecutors said Chauvin killed George Floyd last May by exerting pressure on his back and neck, bringing in a highly-respected pulmonologist to make that case to the jury.
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