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The Best Of Television In 2020
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Industry experts say Florida is likely to be the first state to win federal approval for a drug importation plan — something that could occur before the November election.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins about the ongoing pandemic, delays in the mass vaccination campaign and the impending political transition.
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Janice Nimura On Telling The Story Of The First Women Medical Doctors
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'They're Going To Eat Our Lunch,' Biden Warns After Call With China's Xi
After a two-hour phone call with his Chinese counterpart, President Biden made his case for domestic investment in infrastructure, clean energy and other sectors.
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'This Is About Lifting Culture,' Says History-Making Producer Charles D. King
Judas and the Black Messiah has made Oscar history as the first Best Picture nominee with an all-Black producing team. And it's not the first time producer Charles D. King has made Hollywood history.
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#NPRPoetry: Samuel Getachew
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Samuel Getachew, former National Youth Poet Laureate finalist, about his favorite listener-submitted poems.
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With Trump Off The Ballot, Republicans Look To Regain Votes In The Suburbs
Donald Trump drove many suburban voters, especially women, to the Democrats. Will that trend on once-solid GOP turf continue when he's not on the ballot?
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Rocket exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah hit new highs in the past week
Since the start of the Gaza war, the Lebanese militia Hezbollah has been firing rockets into Israel in support of Hamas, and the Israeli military has been hitting Hezbollah targets across the border.
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Drone photo winners will amaze your eyeballs: From a high-up horseman to a holy river
The dazzling aerial photos honored by the 2025 Siena awards offer "new ways of seeing familiar places," as one judge puts it.
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Some wonder if the Hillsborough County neighborhood will be swallowed up by development, but leaders are taking action to protect it through funding and seeking historic designation.
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Russia is pushing to take over all of eastern Ukraine's Donbas region, where one resident tells NPR that she feels her "life depends on how our guys at the front hold on."
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During a virtual meeting Friday, the Florida Board of Governors unanimously confirmed Moez Limayem to be USF's ninth president. University officials say he'll start early next year.
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