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On 'Remedy,' Old Crow Medicine Show Gets A Favor From Bob Dylan
"I learned more from Bob Dylan's songs than I did from any class, in any time, at any school in my life," singer Ketch Secor says.
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Watchdog: Capitol Police Need To Pivot From Reactionary To Protection Posture
The watchdog review of January 6 also found that some advance intelligence offered a "more alarming" warning that Congress itself was a target, and the force was severely unprepared.
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More than 400 people are charged in the Jan. 6 riot, but one suspect remains elusive to law enforcement: the person who left bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committee headquarters.
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Is The Pause In The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Warranted?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former head of the FDA and member of Pfizer's board, about the pause in the use of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine over blood clot worries.
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'It's Time To End This Forever War.' Biden Says Forces To Leave Afghanistan By 9/11
The president said he will move to withdraw American forces from Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of an active U.S. military presence in the country.
A 'Worst Nightmare' Cyberattack: The Untold Story Of The SolarWinds Hack
Russian hackers exploited gaps in U.S. defenses and spent months in government and corporate networks in one of the most effective cyber-espionage campaigns of all time. This is how they did it.
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Mental Health Resources Can Help Kids Cope With Pandemic Anxiety
Adolescents have faced long-term social isolation in response to the pandemic and many parents say their kids are struggling with anxiety and depression.
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How The U.S. Could Halve Climate Emissions By 2030
President Biden plans to cut U.S. emissions 50 to 52 percent by 2030. The question is: what kind of climate policies will work that fast?
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Biden Administration To Spend $1.7 Billion To Track Spread Of Coronavirus Variants
With a more contagious variant now dominant in the U.S., the country's genomic surveillance capacity is getting a major boost.
Antibody Drugs For COVID-19 Are A Cumbersome Tool Against Surges
Drugs that can help keep COVID-19 patients out of the hospital are playing only a small role in Michigan, where the pandemic is accelerating. Logistical challenges are to blame.
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Johnson & Johnson Says Contractor Botched Part Of Vaccine Production
The drug company says the problem involved one batch of a substance that goes into its coronavirus vaccine. But the contractor, Emergent BioSolutions, has a history of problems.
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By The Numbers: Biden's $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
President Biden has unveiled a massive infrastructure proposal that he says would deliver a "once-in-a-generation investment" in the United States. Here are the key details.
Leftover Vaccines May Increase With More Shipments Arriving Next Week
Florida has expanded its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and distribution, but there’s uncertainty if all the vaccines will be used.
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'In Lay Terms, I Thought He Was Dead,' Testifies Paramedic Of George Floyd
Paramedics who treated George Floyd as he lay motionless in the street, testified at then-officer Derek Chauvin's trial on Thursday. They said Floyd was in cardiac arrest and "limp" when they arrived.
Student Athlete Bills Are Latest In Anti-Trans Attacks, Critics Say
Bills in the Florida House and Senate would prevent transgender students from playing on the school sports team that matches their gender identity.
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Spruce Up Your Easter Sunday Dessert With These Unique Sundae Toppings
Jack Bishop of America's Test Kitchen offers some unconventional ice cream toppings for your Easter table.
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The Viral TikTok That Explains Vaccine Science — And Makes You Laugh
A viral TikTok makes vaccine science understandable and pretty funny (it's a horror film parody). NPR caught up with creator and star Vick Krishna — tech expert by day, videographer by night.
Congress and COVID-19: members' cases and quarantines
Breakthrough infections continue to hit Capitol Hill, with vaccinated members announcing positive coronavirus cases amid a surge caused by the delta variant.
Biden Allows Trump's Freeze On Skilled Worker And Other Visas To Expire
The Trump administration put the freeze in place last year, saying it was needed to safeguard the job market. But President Biden condemned it, calling it harmful to businesses and individuals alike.
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Workers at the closed Piney Point phosphate processing plant in Manatee County continue to take emergency measures to reduce the amount of water inside a giant gypsum stack used to hold byproducts of the production of fertilizer.
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Train Crashes In Eastern Taiwan, Killing 48, Injuring Dozens
Reports said a truck fell from a cliff above and landed on the tracks, where a train emerging from a tunnel smashed into it.
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The social networking app has exploded in popularity during the pandemic, far outgrowing its gaming roots. Now, Microsoft is in talks to acquire Discord for $10 billion.
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Dr. Rachel Levine On Her Trailblazing Role As The First Openly Trans Federal Official
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dr. Rachel Levine, assistant secretary health at the HHS, about her trailblazing role as the first openly trans federal official confirmed by senate.
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Major League Baseball Is Back Under COVID-19 Restrictions
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