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HHS Secretary Leads U.S. Effort To Stop Coronavirus From Spreading
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on what the U.S. is doing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Central Virginia Music Scene 101 With WNRN's Desiré Moses
For next month's Sense Of Place, we go from Charlottesville to Richmond. Today we explore both cities with WNRN's managing producer, music writer and host Desiré Moses.
World War II Soviet Spy Dies At 103. Russia And Poland Remember Him Differently
A Soviet spy has died at the age of 103. Russians claim he saved the Polish city of Krakow from destruction by Nazis. Polish historians tell a different story.
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The Men Who Are Boycotting Valentine's Day In Kenya
Valentine's Day would seem a strange date for men-only events, but in Kenya, relations between the sexes are so fraught the males are running to the safe spaces of men's empowerment conferences.
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From Iran, Shiite Cleric Tries To Crush Iraq's Protest Movement
Anti-government protests in Iraq have been nearly halted as security forces clamp down. Protesters confronting security forces are being killed or wounded almost every day.
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98-Year-Old Girl Scout Has Been Selling Cookies Since 1932
Ronnie Backenstoe has been a Girl Scout since the Hoover administration — when boxes of cookies went for 15 cents each. She sells them from her Pennsylvania retirement home.
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Democratic Party Admires Michael Bloomberg's War Chest
For Democrats it's a dream scenario: an unlimited budget to run against Donald Trump. Bloomberg will spend that money on behalf of any Democrat, according to Tim O'Brien, Bloomberg senior adviser.
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U.S. Inching Closer To Afghan Peace Deal
The United States and the Taliban appear to be taking the first steps towards an Afghan peace deal.
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Andrew Weatherall, Champion Of Underground Music, Dies At 56
DJ and artist Andrew Weatherall died Monday at 56. He was widely heralded in the electronic music world and was a hero of underground dance music.
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Ex-Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevich Is Among People Pardoned By Trump
The president commuted the sentence of Blagojevich, who was convicted on corruption charges over his attempt to sell a Senate seat once held by President Obama. He was released from prison Tuesday.
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