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With Surges, It's Hard To Stop Transmission Of COVID-19, Variants
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Dr. Margaret Harris of the World Health Organization about the state of the global vaccine rollout.
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Eric Andre's 'Bad Trip' Is Unlike A Lot Of Prank Comedies You Might Have Seen
Sam Sanders, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute, talks with comedian Eric Andre about making a prank movie while Black, pranking mostly people of color, and how it differs from, say, Johnny Knoxville.
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Cruise Lines Are Getting Antsy To Set Sail
After being shut down for more than a year, the cruise industry is frustrated over the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's lack of a clear timeline for setting sail again.
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Idaho Governor Signs Bill To Ban Critical Race Theory In Schools
The governor in Idaho has signed a law to ban the teaching of critical race theory in public schools. Some educators in the state are calling it unnecessary and a potential violation of free speech.
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What A $577 Million Settlement Will Mean For Maryland HBCUs
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Danielle Douglas-Gabriel of The Washington Post about Maryland's settlement of a lawsuit related to underfunding of the state's HBCUs.
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With 'Trojan Horse' Animation, 'Yasuke' Creators Honor True Story Of Black Samurai
A new anime series on Netflix brings a little-known figure from Japanese feudal history to the small screen: Yasuke. A Black samurai portrayed as an aging, stoic loner reflecting on his past.
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From Courtroom To Club: Massachusetts Is Getting Creative To Hold Safe Trials
Many of the older courtrooms in Massachusetts aren't equipped for trials during a pandemic. So the state has had to get creative. Wedding venues, and even a nightclub, are now hosting court.
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3 People Dead After Boat Carrying Migrants Capsized Off The Coast Of San Diego
Multiple people are dead after a boat carrying dozens of migrants capsized and broke up off the coast of San Diego Sunday. Incidents like this are on the rise since construction of the border wall.
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How NPR Shattered The Old Model Of Broadcast Journalism
In the 50 years that NPR has been around, the journalistic landscape has changed massively. We explore these changes and what role the network
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Local 'Trusted Messengers' Key To Boosting COVID Vaccinations, Surgeon General Says
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says that while confidence in COVID-19 vaccines has risen, there's more work to do in convincing people, especially in rural communities, to get the shots.
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