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What Was A Camel Doing In Bath & Body Works?
In Nevada, a camel and its owner were spotted walking into a Bath & Body Works store in Henderson. A woman filmed the camel clopping through the automatic doors.
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Fauci: It Would Be Terrible If People Choose Not To Get COVID-19 Vaccine
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious disease expert, about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the U.S., and what Americans should expect in the coming weeks.
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Cuomo warns of total shutdown if virus rate is not controlled
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned Monday that the state is headed for another lockdown if the rising coronavirus infection rate doesn’t slow. Cuomo...
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In Documentary, Filmmaker Explores Mexican Indigenous Group's Running Culture
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mexican American filmmaker Bernardo Ruiz about his documentary The Infinite Race — the story of an Indigenous Mexican community and the Copper Canyon ultramarathon.
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Thanksgiving's Impact On Pandemic Unclear
Epidemiologists are still puzzling over how much of an impact Thanksgiving had on the pandemic in the U.S. Meanwhile, infections, hospitalizations and deaths are still surging as Christmas approaches.
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Oxygen-Detecting Devices Give Misleading Readings In People With Dark Skin
Common devices to measure oxygen in the blood don't work as well in people with darker skin, according to a new study. They are useful, but experts warn readings should be interpreted more carefully.
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The Environmental Upside To The COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdowns
Many communities are locking down again due to the case surges, giving scientists more of a chance to see how that's changing the environment. They're finding it's affecting air and water quality.
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Despite pandemic, some nonprofits still seeing support
Raising money is never easy for nonprofits, said Nick Coulter, the co-founder of Person Centered Housing Options , which offers support and housing to...
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Cuomo's talk of new taxes raises hopes among tax-the-rich proponents
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is floating the possibility that New York may have to raise taxes to close a pandemic-related budget gap, and his remarks are...
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Did Thanksgiving Travel Cause COVID-19 Surge? Experts Say Results Are Mixed
Data show a surge in virus transmission in some areas. Doctors, local health departments and others in the community talk about what they are seeing, and what are they are worried about.
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