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D.C. Woman Starts New Job Without Her Well-Worn Hawaiian Shirt
A Washington, D.C., woman wore the same Hawaiian shirt to 264 Zoom meetings between April 2020 and this month. None of her colleagues noticed — or at least they didn't say anything.
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Cuomo's emergency pandemic powers to end Thursday
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he will relinquish the emergency powers he’s held for the past 15 months during the COVID-19 pandemic as infection rates continue...
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Violent Crime Rates Are Surging. What Can Be Done To Reverse The Trend?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Ronald Wright, a criminal justice expert and law professor at Wake Forest University, about why so many cities across the U.S. are experiencing a surge in violent crime.
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Florida Mayor Comments On Partial Building Collapse, Biden Meeting
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava about the partial building collapse in Surfside, and her meeting with the president about the increase in violent crimes.
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As Tourism Picks Up Again, Resort Areas See Trouble Hiring Enough Staff
After a rough tourism season last year, Wisconsin Dells is among those destinations seeing record numbers as vaccinated Midwesterners are ready to travel. But with that boom comes new challenges.
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Derek Chauvin To Be Sentenced For George Floyd's Murder
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted two months ago for murdering George Floyd by kneeling on his neck during an arrest last spring, will be sentenced Friday.
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Olympic Runner Scores Cheesy Sponsors After Sending A Tweet
Rebecca Mehra loves cheese, and joked to her boyfriend that she wanted a cheese company to sponsor her. He sent some tweets on her behalf, and now she's inundated with cheesy sponsorship requests.
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Biden Announced A Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal. What Happens Now?
President Biden and a bipartisan group of senators now have an infrastructure deal. But there's a long road ahead: Lawmakers must also pass other parts of his economic agenda.
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Twitter Helps Photographer Find Couple She Took Unexpected Engagement Photos For
A photographer happened to snap some photos of a couple who got engaged in California. After posting the photos to Twitter for help, the couple was found.
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CDC Director Rochelle Walensky On Coronavirus Variants And Vaccinations
NPR's Audie Cornish checks in with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky about vaccinations, variants and the current state of the pandemic.
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