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News Brief: COVID-19 Bill, Trump Mulls 2024, Doctors Call For Climate Action
Top Democrats back off demands for a larger COVID-19 relief bill. Sources tell NPR that President Trump is considering a run in 2024. Plus, new reports say climate change is making people sick.
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Former Astronaut Mark Kelly Is Sworn In As U.S. Senator
Arizona's newest senator, Democrat Mark Kelly, was sworn in on Wednesday. He flipped the highly prized seat for Democrats last month. Kelly is filling out the remainder of John McCain's term.
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Artists Gather For Rare Act Of Defiance Against Cuban Regime
Hundreds of artists in Cuba were able to do something unprecedented, visibly protest against the communist regime. Their peaceful demonstration called for greater freedom of expression.
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Sorting Out Who Would Get The 1st Doses Of A COVID-19 Vaccine
As the U.S. moves closer to getting a COVID-19 vaccine approved, which groups will receive it first? NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Lynn Bahta, a member of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel.
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Latest Season Of 'Grey's Anatomy' Shows Americans What It's Like To Fight Pandemic
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Grey's Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff and medical consultant Naser Alazari about how TV is showing American viewers what fighting a pandemic truly looks like.
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'Trying To Prove Something:' A WWII Vet Remembers His All-Black Battalion
On National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, Robert Madison, a 97-year-old World War II veteran, recalls his time in battle. He fought in the then-segregated Army as an intelligence officer.
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Eat S'mores, Drink Water And Add Layers: Tips To Socialize Outdoors In The Winter
With colder weather on the horizon and the pandemic worsening across the U.S., NPR offers some tips for socializing outdoors and staying safe in the winter.
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Biden Expected To Nominate Gen. Lloyd Austin As Defense Secretary
Austin will bring to the Pentagon decades of military experience. He would be the first African American to lead the department.
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Veteran Singer-Songwriters Are Selling Their Music Catalogs
Bob Dylan sold his song catalog to Universal Music Publishing Group. David Crosby says he's in the process of selling his publishing rights too — as the pandemic reshuffles the music industry.
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Lloyd Austin, Retired 4-Star General, To Be Picked As Defense Secretary
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate retired Gen. Lloyd Austin as his defense secretary. If confirmed, Austin would be the first African American to head the Pentagon.
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