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New Orleans Chef On How New Coronavirus Surge Is Affecting Her Business
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly checks back in with Kelly Fields, owner of New Orleans restaurant Willa Jean, to discuss how her business is doing amid new coronavirus outbreaks.
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Some of the best TV shows of 2021, you may not have even heard of
NPR TV critic Eric Deggans shares what shows he loved in 2021 and what TV should have gotten more attention.
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Fires outside of Denver were the most destructive in Colorado history
Wildfires this week burned hundreds of homes in Colorado. Affected communities are taking stock of their losses and trying to make sense of a disaster that no one expected would occur in winter.
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Newsom proposes individuals sue others over banned guns, like the Texas abortion law
After the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block private citizens from suing abortion providers, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he wants to use the Texas strategy as a model for gun control.
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U.S. Military Boosts Clean Energy, With Startup Help
Fuel convoys are expensive and dangerous, pushing the military to seek out new energy sources. That frequently pairs them with alternative energy startups, which some call risky ventures. For the companies themselves, the chance to work with the military means more investment and a chance to expand.
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COVID can cause long-term injuries to the brain. Here's what scientists have learned
Scientists are beginning to understand how COVID can cause brain injuries. The virus can lead to a stroke, starve the brain of oxygen, cause inflammation brain and might infect and kill brain cells.
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Germany's new chancellor has some huge tasks ahead of him
Germany's new chancellor, Olaf Scholz, took office on Wednesday, replacing Angela Merkel. Little known outside his homeland, Scholz has some huge tasks ahead of him.
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Biden promised government support after visiting areas hit by tornadoes in Kentucky
President Biden toured areas of western Kentucky damaged by a series of powerful tornadoes on Dec. 10 and 11. The president promised the federal government would be there to help people.
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Encore: Defining T. Rex album came out the same year NPR debuted original programming
NPR celebrates its 50th anniversary remembering other events in 1971. The band T. Rex overhauled their musical style and released Electric Warrior, an album that became the cornerstone of glam rock.
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CNN fires Chris Cuomo for involvement in his brother's sexual misconduct allegations
CNN has fired anchor Chris Cuomo over his involvement in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's attempts to overcome allegations of sexual misconduct.
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China has a record of human rights' abuses, and U.S. businesses make billions there
Scott Simon speaks with Robert Daly, director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States, about why businesses aren't pulling out of China over its record of human rights abuses.
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Kennedy Center honors creative excellence in the arts at annual gala
Motown founder Berry Gordy, opera star Justino Díaz, singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, entertainer Bette Midler and television impresario Lorne Michaels were among those celebrated this weekend.
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Wildland firefighters are split on whether higher pay would keep them in the industry
Wildland firefighters will soon see big increases in pay and other benefits from the infrastructure bill. But firefighters are split on whether the changes are enough to keep them on the job.
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Unpacking the Dollar Tree price hike
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Miguel Diaz-Canel, Cuba's new vice president, has been tapped to take over from Raul Castro when he steps down as president in 2018. The 52-year-old former education minister is relatively unknown outside his home province, but is now on a campaign to increase his national exposure.
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First Cambodian American mayor in U.S. takes office
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Mexico has become a world leader of gender equality in politics
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'Longform' Podcast Names Best Magazine Articles Of 2016
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Max Linsky, editor of the podcast and website, "Longform," about three of the best magazine articles of 2016 and why they're worth a read.
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Russian troops are in Kazakhstan to help quell deadly anti-government protests
As the bloody crackdown continues in Kazakhstan, what is at stake for the country and what are the regional implications? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former U.S. Ambassador William Courtney.
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