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Pandemic Takes Its Toll As Deaths Around The World Near 1 Million Mark
The coronavirus continues to impact the health of people and economies worldwide. As the U.S. death toll rises, there are concerns that the White House is meddling in the vaccine approval process.
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'South Park' Residents Cheer On Broncos From Stadium Seats
Characters from the cartoon town were in Denver for an NFL game. The show's creators went to college in Colorado and are huge Broncos fans. Every cardboard cutout wore a mask — even Kenny!
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GOP, Democratic Voters Weigh In On Trump's Supreme Court Nominee
President Trump's pick of Amy Coney Barrett to fill the vacant court seat created by the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg came as little surprise to many people, but the decision has divided voters.
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Trump Names Devout Catholic As His Supreme Court Nominee
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Helen Alvaré, law professor at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, about Judge Amy Coney Barrett's judicial record and judicial philosophy.
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'New York Times' Reports Trump Paid Little In Federal Income Taxes
The newspaper's probe reveals details about Donald Trump's federal tax filings, including reports that he paid just $750 in federal income taxes each of his first two years in the White House.
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Billie Eilish On Speaking Up, Staying Hopeful And Keeping Busy During Lockdown
Eilish and her brother and producer, Finneas, have been spending their time in quarantine writing new music. Hear about their songwriting process, plus a performance of three songs.
Savanna's Act Addresses Alarming Number Of Missing Or Killed Native Women
Sarah Deer, citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and University of Kansas professor, discusses the measures to strengthen investigation procedures and why it's taken so long to address the issue.
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Scientists Experiment With TB Vaccine To See If It Slows Spread Of COVID-19
As scientists race to develop a vaccine specific for COVID-19, some researchers are testing an old vaccine, that's been proven safe and is cheap to manufacture, to see if it could slow the pandemic.
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Democrats Say Trump's Reported Debts Create National Security Risks
President Trump reportedly is facing huge debts. Democrats want to know who his lenders are, and his national security decisions are facing renewed scrutiny. Trump claims the reports are false.
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25 Live Performances To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Here's a look back to some of the incredible live performances from artists that have been featured on World Cafe, Latin Roots and the XPoNential and Nuevofest music festivals.
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