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Trump Officials Call For States To Expand COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility
Trump administration officials on Tuesday announced several changes to the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, including a call for states to open up eligibility to everyone age 65 and older.
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Newly Surfaced Videos Highlight Violence And Danger Of Riot On Capitol Hill
The scale of the danger faced by lawmakers, staff and Capitol Police during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has become more clear after more videos, photos and reporting have come out.
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Officials Say An Investigation Into Insurrection At The U.S. Capitol May Take Weeks
Officials say they're weeks away from a full understanding of how rioters may have planned to storm the U.S. Capitol. Dozens of people have been arrested, but the security threat may be far from over.
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As House Moves To Impeach Trump, A Look At White House's Reaction
NPR discusses what is known about the White House's reaction to the House moving forward on articles of impeachment against President Trump.
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Violent Acts Have Occurred In Western U.S.
Violent acts such as the riot on Capitol Hill have been incubating in the Western U.S. for years. Some have stormed federal buildings and threatened agents, with little legal consequences.
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China Plans To Sell COVID-19 Vaccines To Other Countries
Chinese labs are among the leaders in developing COVID-19 vaccines. China plans to inoculate millions in the next few months while also trying to sell its vaccines to other countries.
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Life Kit: Making Big Life Decisions
Facing a big life decision? There might be a better way to think through a hard decision than just staring at a long list of pros and cons.
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As Chicago Schools Reopen, Teacher Scrambles To Keep Kids Safe
Students in Chicago are supposed to report for in-person classes starting Monday. But many teachers are troubled by the rising number of coronavirus cases in the city.
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The Diplomacy Challenges Facing Incoming President Biden
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former National Security Council official Kirsten Fontenrose and career diplomat Nicholas Burns about the foreign policy challenges facing the Biden administration.
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Invoking Nazi Germany, Arnold Schwarzenegger Denounces Capitol Siege
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger published a video message on Twitter condemning the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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How Faith Leaders Are Finding Hope In Dark Times
For words of encouragement after a difficult week, NPR's Michel Martin turns to Rev. Dr. Jackie Lewis, Bishop Michael Curry and Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld.
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Ex-Charlottesville Mayor Recalls 2017 Lessons On Far-Right Extremism
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Charlottesville, Va., Mayor Michael Signer about this week's assault on the U.S. Capitol and lessons from his dealings with white extremists.