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After 60 Years, New York Yankees Fan Finaly Gets To Be A Bat Girl
When Gwen Goldman was 10, she wrote the team asking to be a bat girl but was rejected. After her daughter got in touch with the team, Gwen got to be an honorary bat girl and threw out the first pitch.
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Coronavirus Surges Around The World Are Linked To Delta Variant
COVID-19 cases are increasing in many, poorly-vaccinated parts of the globe. We check in with reporters in Australia, Sierre Leone and with our science team to talk about the Delta variant's threats.
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Juul Settles Landmark Suit Over Teen Vaping With North Carolina
Electronic cigarette maker Juul has agreed to pay North Carolina $40 million and change how it markets its products to settle a lawsuit by the state's attorney general.
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A Structural Engineer Explains How The Florida Condo Collapse Will Be Investigated
John Pistorino has been hired to investigate the building collapse in Surfside, Fla. He says the process will involve trying to reconstruct parts of the building to see where critical pieces failed.
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11 Are Confirmed Dead In Condo Collapse As Rescue Crews Work Tirelessly
Search and rescue teams are picking through the rubble of the collapsed condominium in Surfside, Fla. It's dangerous and difficult work but the crews keep at it because they hope to find people alive.
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Progressive Democrats Aim For A Bigger Infrastructure Package
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders about how congressional progressives plan to preserve their infrastructure priorities as negotiations remain tenuous.
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White House Is Making One Last Push To Get 70% Of Americans Vaccinated Before July 4
The White House is making its last big push ahead of a July 4 target of getting 70% of American adults vaccinated, a target that now seems out of reach.
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Long-Awaited Redistricting Data Is Expected In August After A Legal Fight Cools
A federal court denied Alabama's request to force the Census Bureau to move up the release of new redistricting data and stop plans for a different way of keeping people's information confidential.
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After Decades In The Background, Queer Characters Step To The Front In Kids' Media
For decades, children's cartoons have had queer-coded characters in the margins. Now, a new database shows that more animators are pushing for nuanced and overtly queer stories.
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Missing Dog In Pennsylvania Is Happy To Reunite With His Family
Aisha Nieves was looking to adopt a new dog for her family. While browsing a shelter's website, she realized one dog looked exactly like her former puppy Kovu, who went missing two years earlier.
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