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VP Harris To Work With Central American Countries To Address Root Causes Of Migration
Vice President Harris will take on her first foreign policy portfolio: working with Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras to address the root causes of migration to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Colorado Gun Control Advocate, Who Lost Son In Aurora Theater Shooting, Weighs In
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with gun control advocate and member of the Colorado General Assembly Tom Sullivan about the Boulder shooting. Sullivan lost his son, Alex, in the 2012 shooting in Aurora.
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Treasure Secretary And Fed Chair Testified On The Economic Outlook From The Pandemic
Lawmakers pressed Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell about the economic outlook and about their steps to address the financial fallout from the pandemic.
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Congressman Andy Kim On The Discrimination He Says He Faced In The State Department
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Rep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., over claims that he faced discrimination based on ethnicity while working at the State Department.
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Kim Janey Will Be Boston's First Woman Mayor And It's First Non-White Mayor
As Boston Mayor Marty Walsh joins the Biden administration, the city will have its first woman mayor and its first non-white mayor, Kim Janey.
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10-Year Postal Service Plan Will Include Some Price Hikes And Longer Deliveries
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced a 10-year reorganization plan in the postal service, including longer delivery times for some mail, reduced hours at some post offices and a postage rate hike.
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NOAA Upgrades Forecasts As Climate Change Drives More Severe Storms
The computer model that predicts the weather is getting more power. Climate change is upping the stakes for forecasters as extreme weather gets more common and residents demand earlier warnings.
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Marty Walsh Expected To Be Confirmed As Labor Secretary
Marty Walsh is expected to be confirmed as labor secretary. He's a former union leader and would be the first one to run the Labor Department in roughly half a century.
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Songs Of Remembrance: A Father And Daughter's 'Unforgettable' Bond
We remember Hung Hung Vinh, who died of COVID-19 during the pandemic. His daughter Annie shares the special meaning "Unforgettable" by Natalie and Nat King Cole came to have in their relationship.
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Pressure For COVID-19 Vaccine Diplomacy In The Global Race Against Time And Variants
The Biden administration plans to loan millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses to Mexico and Canada. But there's pressure for more vaccine diplomacy in the global race against time and variants.
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A Pennsylvania Pharmacist On Her Experience And Role Distributing COVID-19 Vaccines
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Chichi Ilonzo Momah, owner of a community pharmacy in Springfield, Pa., about her experience and role distributing the vaccines as a local pharmacist.
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SCOTUS Heard Arguments In Clash Between Large Agriculture Growers And Their Workers
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case between California's agricultural growers and the farmworkers union over an old law limiting union organizers' access to farms to get workers' support.