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In Loaded Launch Event, New Apple TV May Merit Closest Look
While Apple's new phones and tablet mostly follow the faster-bigger-sharper formula, Apple TV's voice functionality and app ecosystem could be a breakthrough.
President Trump's Big Wall Is Now Just 74 Miles Long In His Budget Plan
If completed, the request would mean one-third of the southwest border would be fenced. Facing a skeptical Congress, the White House says it plans to ask for more funding in future years.
Attacks On Minorities Are At Their Highest Level In 12 Years, FBI Reports
FBI data show a 6% increase in the number of hate crimes in 2020. But that doesn't tell the full story, as state and local jurisdictions don't have to report those offenses to the federal government.
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The FDA Is Looking At The Benefits Of Booster Shots And Vaccinating Kids Under Age 12
The Biden administration's COVID booster plan for the general population is supposed to start soon, but the FDA still wants to review its safety — and whether kids under 12 should be vaccinated.
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Florida Education Chief On His State's Aggressive Approach To Reopen Schools
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran about the push to reopen schools in his state.
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New York City subways will be shutting down each night for disinfecting and cleaning starting May 6, and a plan to greatly ramp up contact tracing is...
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How Earthquake Recovery Is Progressing In Puerto Rico's 2nd Biggest City
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Mayita Meléndez, mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, about the recovery efforts in her region after this week's 6.4 magnitude earthquake.
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To close state's budget deficit, raise taxes or cut spending?
New York state is facing the largest budget gap in several years. The $6 billion deficit is due largely to higher costs for Medicaid, the health care...
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Photos: Obama Declares 3 New National Monuments In California Desert
The new designations protect nearly 1.8 million acres of public lands that include Southern California's highest peak, thousands of Native American rock carvings, endangered animals and a ghost town.
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