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New Studies Find Evidence Of 'Superhuman' Immunity To COVID-19 In Some Individuals
That's how some scientists describe the findings of a series of studies looking at the antibodies created by individuals who were infected by the coronavirus and then had an mRNA vaccine.
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Secretary Of State John Kerry Expresses 'Outrage' Over Paris Attacks
Secretary of State John Kerry in Vienna expresses his "outrage" over the Paris terror attacks and plans to meet with France's foreign minister in the morning.
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Putting The Paris Attacks In Context After The Shootings At 'Charlie Hebdo'
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Time Magazine reporter Vivienne Walt who is based in Paris. She helps put Friday's attacks into context after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January.
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President Obama Condemns Attacks In Paris
NPR has the latest information on the attacks in Paris. President Obama spoke this evening saying "once again we've seen an outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians."
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France 24 Reporter Describes 'Triage Center' Outside Paris Concert Hall
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with France 24 reporter Cyvil Vanier about the attacks in Paris. He is not far from the concert hall where police are saying more than 100 people were killed.
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U.S., French Officials: Multiple Attacks In Paris Were 'Nearly Simultaneous'
NPR has the latest on events as they continue to unfold in Paris in what officials fear is the worst attack in Europe since the Madrid train bombings in 2004.
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U.S. Officials Say Sophistication Of Attacks Could Point To Al-Qaida
U.S. officials say the sophistication of the attacks provides some clues as to who is responsible. Their suspicions point to al-Qaida because the group specializes in these kinds of attacks.
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More Than 100 People Dead In Attacks Across Paris
NPR has the latest on the attacks in Paris that left more than 100 people dead.
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Paris Attacks: What We Know On Saturday
As France copes with shocking violence, the death toll from Friday night's attacks is not yet final and details are beginning to emerge about the attackers.
Amid Shattered Glass And Bloodstained Pavement, Parisians Seek To Cope
More than 120 people have been killed and 350 injured in a series of terrorist attacks in Paris. The assault left Parisians in a state of shock, feeling under siege even a day later.
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