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On The 9th Day Of The Chauvin Trial, The Focus Was On The Science Of Breathing
In the Derek Chauvin trial, prosecutors said Chauvin killed George Floyd last May by exerting pressure on his back and neck, bringing in a highly-respected pulmonologist to make that case to the jury.
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The History Of Trans Children In Medicine
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with historian Jules Gill-Peterson about the history of trans children in medicine and why the current slate of local anti-trans legislation is focused on minors.
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Calling All Pilots — We Need You Again
Just months ago, airlines warned of more job cuts and pilot furloughs. With vaccines out, people are traveling again — airlines are hiring and looking to address a projected long-term pilot shortage.
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2 Dozen Monkeys Escape From German Zoo
The monkeys were returned safely to the zoo, and it is unclear how they managed to escape.
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Ketchup Packets In High Demand During Pandemic
The increase in takeout orders during the pandemic has resulted in a ketchup shortage. Heinz has promised to increase production by 25% to catch up.
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Trans Journalists: It's 'A Privilege' To Tell The Stories Of The Trans Community
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with three journalists on how they report on news affecting transgender people, and how being trans themselves shapes their reporting.
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Legal Questions Surround 'Vaccine Passports'
More businesses are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccines. NPR's Michel Martin discusses legal implications with Robert Field, professor of law and public health at Drexel University.
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Supplies Of COVID-19 Vaccines Vary In Parts Of The U.S.
With more than 3 million vaccinations a day, there are now some areas of the country where supply of COVID-19 vaccines outstrips demand, while other areas are seeing a shortage of shots.
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Workers At Amazon Warehouse In Alabama Reject Bid To Unionize
Those who hoped workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama would vote to unionize are trying to figure out where to go from here, now that workers rejected a union drive.
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Irish Golfer Rory McIlroy Makes Tricky Shot After Hitting Spectator
That spectator was McIlroy's father, who was standing on the fairway at the Masters. The ball bounced off his dad's leg and then went in the hole. McIlroy's dad wasn't hurt.
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