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Life Kit: How To Fight Procrastination
NPR's Life Kit looks at why people procrastinate and how one can stop.
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Ahead Of Super Bowl, Chicken Wing Prices Spike
The Super Bowl is Sunday and there's a chicken wing shortage. NPR's Michel Martin talks with food writer Mike Pomranz about what's driving the shortage.
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Where Did The Coronavirus Variants Come From?
Scientists are looking at a possible link between the mutations in the U.K. and South Africa — and those in immunocompromised patients who are infected with COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 450,000 But Infections Slow — Where Does The U.S. Stand?
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 has topped 450,000, but the infection rate has slowed slightly as roughly 28 million people have received at least one dose of a vaccine.
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COVID-19 Restrictions Force Many To Cancel Lunar New Year Travel Plans
Coronavirus restrictions mean many in China are canceling their Lunar New Year travel plans this February. For rural migrant workers, they could be losing their only chance to see family all year.
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Turkish Authorities Face Backlash As Students Protest University Appointment
Authorities in Turkey are seeing massive student protests over the appointment of a ruling party official to run a prestigious university. More than 160 people have been detained by police.
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World Health Organization Expert On The Global Landscape Of COVID-19 Vaccinations
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Katherine O'Brien, of the World Health Organization, about the global landscape of COVID-19 vaccinations and why the WHO sent 90 million doses to Africa.
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Do You Even Lift, Bro? These Tangle-Web Spiders Snag Prey 50 Times Their Weight
Tangle-web spiders are amazing weight-lifting engineers. They can snag prey 50 times heavier than themselves, like lizards and small mammals, using pulleys of stretchy silk.
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House Votes To Remove GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene From 2 Committees
The House voted to remove Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from the Education and Budget committees following controversial statements citing conspiracy theories prior to her election win.
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Cecilia Gentili On The repeal Of N.Y.'s 'Walking While Trans' Anti-Loitering Law
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with LGBTQ activist Cecilia Gentili about the repeal of New York's "walking while trans" anti-loitering law.
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How Seattle Is Attempting To Ensure Racial Equity In Access To COVID-19 Vaccines
Seattle is trying to ensure equitable access to vaccines by setting up clinics in communities of color. Nationwide, not all jurisdictions even track racial and ethnic data about vaccine distribution.
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How A Federal Minimum Wage Hike Would Affect Small Businesses
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with small business owners about how raising the minimum wage would affect them.