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How Native American Voters Have Affected Election Results
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Tara Benally, field director for Rural Utah Project, about how the Indigenous vote in Arizona has played a role in flipping the key swing state.
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'Daddy Dressed Me' Founder On Teaching Himself To Sew For His Daughter
Michael Gardner was looking for a creative way to bond with his daughter, Ava. Two hundred outfits later, his project has become a campaign encouraging dads to bond with their kids through fashion.
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German Court Rules That Techno Counts As Music
A German court has ruled that techno is music DJs are musicians, giving clubs the same tax breaks as concert halls.
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Montana Doctor Says Hospital Is 'Strapped Thin'
Dr. Jamie Riha, a critical care specialist in the intensive care unit at the Billings Clinic, says "tough decisions will have to be made" if coronavirus cases continue to grow at the current pace.
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For The 1st Time In A Decade, Margaret Atwood Publishes A New Poetry Collection
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Canadian poet Margaret Atwood about her new collection, Dearly.
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Grandmother Uses Zoom To Share Thanksgiving Recipes With Family
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Erica Simon and her grandmother, Cora Whitlock, about sharing family recipes via Zoom and an unusual Thanksgiving during a pandemic.
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News Brief: Pandemic Surges, Texas COVID-19 Cases, Ethiopia's Civil War
There is no sign COVID-19 cases are slowing. Texas is the first state to have more than a million coronavirus cases. Plus, fighting in Ethiopia's conflict appears to have crossed into Eritrea.
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Absentee ballot counting drags on
In New York, absentee ballot counting is just getting underway in many counties, more than a week after Election Day. Because so many more people voted...
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Iowa Is Among The States Experiencing A Surge In COVID-19 Cases
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Dr. Glenn Hurst, a rural primary care physician in Minden, Iowa, and a medical director at several nursing homes, about the spike in coronavirus cases in the state.
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Chief Medical Officer On Moderna Coronavirus Vaccine Said To Be Nearly 95% Effective
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Tal Zaks, chief medical officer at Moderna, about its coronavirus vaccine, which is said to be nearly 95% effective, according to clinical trial data.
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