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5 Ways Tampa Bay Will Be Represented During The Super Bowl LV Telecast
From the signature Jose Gaspar pirate ship to an honorary captain, there will be plenty of subtle reminders for viewers that Tampa is playing host to Super Bowl LV. Here are just a few.
A Farm Has A Unique Way To Make Your Remote Meeting More Fun
Cronkshaw Fold Farm in England will connect one of its goats to your Zoom or GoToMeeting gathering. Since the start of the pandemic, the farm has made almost $70,000.
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Biden Invites 10 GOP Senators To White House To Talk COVID-19 Relief
The senators' $600 billion plan is counteroffer to the president's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief proposal. The outreach from more moderate GOP lawmakers is led by Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.
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Scientists Identify New Whale Species In Gulf Of Mexico
The Rice's whale can grow to 42 feet and is critically endangered, with fewer than 100 left.
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State Reports Fewest Number Of COVID-19 Cases Since November
Reports from the Florida Department of Health show 59 people in the greater Tampa Bay area region died from the virus since Sunday.
In Palm Beach County, Some Vaccine Doses Shift From Publix To Farming Areas
The change comes after a public outcry over a decision to give Publix sole distribution rights in the county, leaving the rural population isolated with the nearest store 25 miles away.
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U.S. Cuts $231 Million Deal To Provide 15-Minute COVID-19 At-Home Tests
The Food and Drug Administration gave emergency authorization to Ellume's rapid test in December, after it showed 96% accuracy in a U.S. clinical study.
Disney Revamps Jungle Cruise Ride To Remove Racist Depictions Of Indigenous People
The ride's negative depictions of Indigenous people will be removed as part of a national reckoning on race and reconciliation.
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In NYC, A Preservation Dispute Over Possible Underground Railroad Site
How does one verify a historic site when its whole point, at the time it was making history, was to hide in plain sight?
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Rare Undeveloped Property In Dunedin Close To Being Preserved
It appears enough money has been raised to preserve the Gladys Douglas Hackworth property in Dunedin.
Russians Return To The Streets To Demand Alexei Navalny's Release
Protests gripped Russia for a second weekend in a row as thousands ignored warnings of a mass crackdown and took to the streets to demand the released of jailed opposition leader Navalny.
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Amid COVID-19 Variants, There Is An Increased Urgency For Vaccinations
How cautious should those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine be? And as more contagious strains gain a foothold, experts say it's important to maintain vigilance even as cases continue to decline.
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Dispute Over Reopening Schools In Chicago Could Lead To Teachers Strike
The union representing Chicago teachers is threatening to strike if the school district rejects its demands for a phased-in return to in-person learning, which was supposed to resume on Monday.
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Educators Consider Extending School Schedule Into The Summer
Because of the pandemic most U.S. students are still experiencing disrupted learning. Some education leaders are asking: How do we come back from this? Should we extend learning into the summer?
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'Land Of Big Numbers,' Short Story Collection From Te-Ping Chen
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Te-Ping Chen about her short story collection: Land of Big Numbers. It features people in China trying to live their lives in the shadow of an overpowering state.
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Thousands Of Russians Arrested In Anti-Putin Protests
More protests are expected across Russia on Sunday by supporters of detained opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who could be facing years in prison after a court hearing on Tuesday.
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Unpacking The Variations In Vaccine Efficacy Data
What does it mean for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine to be 66% effective, compared with the 95% efficacy of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines? We break down the numbers.
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Baltimore's New Mayor Rethinks Police Funding
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to newly elected Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott about how he is reimagining police funding in his city.
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A Black Dietitian Wants To Close The Nutrition Gap
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with registered dietician Vanessa Rissetto about the lack of diversity in dietetics and how that can impact health outcomes for communities of color.
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Civil Rights Activist Weighs In On Biden's Early Days In Office
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with civil rights activist Rev. William Barber II about his inaugural homily and what he makes of the first few days of the Biden administration.
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School Districts, Teachers Are At Odds Over Resuming In-Person Classes
Teachers in some districts are refusing to return to the classroom as COVID-19 spreads. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers.
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Army In Myanmar Stages Coup, Detaining Aung Sang Suu Kyi, Others
Myanmar's military has taken control of the country in a coup against the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi. She was detained along with other party leaders on Monday.
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Vaccine Hesitancy Among Long-Term Care Facility Workers
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Veronica Sharpe, president of the District of Columbia Health Care Association, about why so many nursing home workers are refusing to take the coronavirus vaccine.
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Meeting With Republicans On COVID-19 Relief, White House Says Biden 'Will Not Settle'
After the meeting, the White House said the president "will not slow down work on this urgent crisis response, and will not settle for a package that fails to meet the moment."
Europe's COVID-19 Vaccination Effort Is Criticized For Slow Start
AstraZeneca fell short of its vaccine promise and the EU isn't happy. The firm will provide another 9 million doses, which is good news for the EU but is still less than half of what was agreed to.
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