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The Road To An American 'El Sistema'
A free program provides music education for hundreds of thousands of youth in Venezuela. Now, music educators are trying to bring the system to the U.S.
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Hemingway Lookalikes Promote COVID-19 Safety For Key West Visitors
"Papa" lookalikes get together to make the video that will be shown on social media outlets with a message to tourists encouraging them to wear masks while they're on the island.
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Brown v. Board of Education, Part Three
NPR's Nina Totenberg concludes her behind-the-scenes look at the Supreme Court's landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling. The justices, after announcing their unanimous decision that public schools must not be segregated, found it difficult to get the ruling implemented.
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Democratic Congresswoman On Move To Impeach Trump Again
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., about the House's consideration of President Trump's impeachment and the outlook for a Senate trial.
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News Brief: Historic Impeachment, Intelligence Failure, Mass Vaccinations
The Senate next week considers the impeachment resolution against President Trump. Why wasn't a threat report produced ahead of last week's pro-Trump rally? And, Arizona opens mass vaccination site.
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'First Platoon' Examines How War On Terror Birthed Pentagon's Biometrics ID System
In a new book, investigative reporter Annie Jacobsen explains how the U.S. has employed the use of biometric data during warfare — and questions what the government means to do with it all.
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Pediatrician Who Spotlighted Lead In Flint Water Weighs In On Crisis
Ex-Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has been charged in the Flint water crisis. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Mona Hanna-Attisha, the pediatrician who nearly seven years ago, noticed something was wrong.
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U.S. Still Lags In COVID-19 Workplace Safety, Former OSHA Official Says
Ten months into the pandemic, the Trump administration is neglecting safety at meatpacking plants and other workplaces, a former top federal official says.
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House Votes To Impeach Trump, But Senate Trial Unlikely Before Biden's Inauguration
The resolution charges President Trump with "incitement of insurrection." Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said he will not reconvene the Senate early for a trial to remove Trump from office.
Bill Proposes Dolly Parton Statue On Tenn. Capitol Grounds
State Rep. John Mark Windle introduced the bill in Nashville. He said Dolly Parton is the "perfect example" of the "kind, compassionate nature of Tennesseans."
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Biden's German Shepherd To Be Celebrated With 'Indoguration' Hosted By Animal Shelter
On Sunday, the Delaware Humane Society will honor the "wags to riches" journey of the future first dog with a virtual ceremony. The Bidens adopted Major from the shelter in 2018.
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How Rich Countries Affect COVID-19 Vaccination In The Rest Of The World
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with South African health official Anban Pillay about challenges in COVID-19 vaccination in his country as wealthier countries lock up much of the world's vaccines.
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How Scientists Trace New Coronavirus Variants
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with biologists Pardis Sabeti and Sharon Peacock about how genomic sequencing was used in the U.K. to trace a new coronavirus variant and what the U.S. can learn from it.
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Republican Congressman On Vote To Impeach Trump Again
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., about the move to impeach President Trump again after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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House Impeachment Vote Exposes Fractures In GOP
The House of Representatives is voting on Wednesday to impeach President Trump for the second time, opening up fissures in the Republican Party over whether to stick with the president.
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Trump Becomes 1st U.S. President To Be Impeached Twice
The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump for inciting violence. Trump became the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice.
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Some Florida Health Workers, Long-Term Care Residents Struggle To Get COVID-19 Vaccines
Gov. Ron DeSantis is touting his plan to distribute vaccines to people 65 and older ahead of much of the country. But the rollout has had logistical problems, and there are still nursing homes and health care workers waiting to get the vaccine.
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House Approves 25th Amendment Resolution Against Trump, Pence Says He Won't Invoke
"I do not believe that such a course of action is in the best interest of our Nation or consistent with our Constitution," the vice president wrote on Tuesday evening.
Big Money Firms Abandon States For Ones With More Favorable Terms
In an exodus spurred by the pandemic, some high profile hedge funds, venture capital firms and tech companies are leaving New York and California for low-tax states, Florida and Texas.
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Coronavirus Surge Puts British Hospitals Under Tremendous Stress
Britain's National Health Service is said to be at breaking point, with twice as many COVID-19 patients in hospitals than there were during the worst weeks of the pandemic last April.
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India Prepares For Massive Vaccine Drive, But Some Fear It's Moving Too Quickly
Scientists, public health experts and opposition politicians have raised questions about one of the two vaccines the country of 1.4 billion people has authorized for emergency use against COVID-19.
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Georgia GOP Officials Aim To Rebuild Public's Trust In Voting Process
After President Trump baselessly called the results of Georgia's election "rigged," Georgia Republicans are trying to restore faith in the state's voting system.
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Trump Extremists, Who Breached Capitol, Face Communities' Condemnation
Trump supporters who marched and rioted at the U.S. Capitol building last week are facing a powerful backlash — with consequences ranging from arrest to job losses to death threats.
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Trump Visits Border Wall To Show Off A Signature Election Promise
President Trump on Tuesday made a quick trip to the southern border in Texas to highlight his immigration agenda, which he considers one of the major accomplishments of his presidency.
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DeSantis Expands Publix Coronavirus Vaccine Program To More Florida Counties
Publix locations in several counties across the state can now administer the coronavirus vaccine.
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