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What It Means When Hospitals Say They Have To Ration Care
As more hospitals across the U.S. reach the level of rationing care, NPR explains what that move, called "crisis standards of care," means in practical terms.
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Minneapolis Group Is Growing Food To Protect Members From Effects Of Racism, Disease
Access to fresh food in North Minneapolis has been a struggle for decades. Members of one group are growing food to protect themselves from the health effects of both racism and the pandemic.
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A Revamped Strategic National Stockpile Still Can't Match The Pandemic's Latest Surge
The Strategic National Stockpile stores critical supplies. It fell short when the pandemic first hit. Now, a new effort is being implemented, but it's still not providing what the U.S. needs.
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China Sends Robotic Mission To The Moon To Collect Rocks
The mission will land, take a sample and return to Earth. It's the first such sample-return mission in more than 40 years, and it will tell scientists about the age of the moon and planets.
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More Than 2 Weeks After Election, Biden Transition Officially Moves Forward
The head of the GSA on Monday authorized federal resources for the Biden transition, and for the first time allowed Biden's advisers to begin coordinating with the Trump administration.
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New Orleans Chef On How New Coronavirus Surge Is Affecting Her Business
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly checks back in with Kelly Fields, owner of New Orleans restaurant Willa Jean, to discuss how her business is doing amid new coronavirus outbreaks.
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How To Connect With Loved Ones On Thanksgiving Across Political Divide
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dave Isay, the creator of StoryCorps, about ways to connect with loved ones on Thanksgiving — a time when people are divided politically and separated physically.
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Why Transition Delays Won't Be A Problem For Biden's National Security Team
NPR's David Greene talks to Dennis Blair, retired Navy Admiral who served as President Obama's first director of National Intelligence, about national security implications of the Biden transition.
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Airlines See Highest Number Of Passengers Since March. Who Is Flying?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jay Singh of Simple Flying about the increase in the number of airline passengers during the Thanksgiving holiday.
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What The Constitution Says About The President's Pardoning Power
David Greene speaks with law professor Kim Wehle about the constitutional implications of President Trump's pardon of former national security advisor Michael Flynn.
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