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ProPublica: Wealthiest U.S. Individuals Avoid Paying Their Fair Share In Taxes
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jesse Eisinger of ProPublica about how a trove of IRS information shows that billionaires are paying little in income tax compared to their massive wealth.
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U.S. To Address Supply Chain Issues That Were Exposed By The Pandemic
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council, about efforts to bolster the U.S. supply chain. Four key sectors were reviewed including semiconductors.
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More Infectious COVID-19 Variants Raise Questions About Vaccines' Effectiveness
A new study shows that the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine may prevent severe disease — even in the face of dangerous coronavirus variants.
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Senate-Passed Bill Encourages Tech Competition, Especially With China
The bill appropriates nearly $250 billion for science and technology in a bid to counter China's rise. It had strong bipartisan support — a sign of how large the perceived threat from China looms.
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Tentative deals on sealing some criminal records, gun bills as legislative session wraps up
An apparent deal has been reached between the New York State Senate and Assembly on several criminal justice measures, including the sealing of some...
U.S. Lawmakers Back Belarus Opposition As Russia Closes In
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, about the Senate Foreign Relations hearing on Belarus and their trip to the region.
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How Kamala Harris Navigated Her 1st Foreign Trip As VP
Vice President Harris has wrapped up her first foreign trip as she works to address the root causes of migration from Central America — a difficult issue with high political stakes.
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Senate Bill Taking Aim At China's Economic Influence May Face House Challenges
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Republican Sen. Todd Young of Indiana and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California about a bipartisan bill to counter China's growing economic influence.
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View From Europe: Biden Aims To Strengthen Trans-Atlantic Ties
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Wolfgang Ischinger, Germany's former ambassador to the U.S., about Biden's trip to Europe, and the intent to send the message that America will be a stronger ally.
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'In The Heights' Leaps From Stage To Screen With Exuberance To Spare
In the Heights is Lin-Manuel Miranda's pre-Hamilton Broadway musical directed by Jon Chu for the big screen. The story celebrates not a founding father, but a New York neighborhood.
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