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How India Plans To Provide COVID-19 Vaccines To Its Population
India, the world's biggest vaccine-maker, plans to vaccinate 300 million people in the first half of 2021. People in India are expected to start getting their shots as early as next week.
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A Look At How Different U.S. Media Outlets Covered The Pro-Trump Riot On Capitol Hill
For those watching the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on TV, the news might have looked very different, depending on which cable network one tuned into. NPR looks at how the media covered the event.
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Wrapping Up News Of The Day
NPR sums up news of the day: pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, officials' reaction to it and congressional meeting to tally the electoral vote.
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Latest From The Congressional Meeting To Certify Electoral College Votes
Congress reconvened to finish the tally of the Electoral College votes after pro-Trump extremists were cleared from the U.S. Capitol grounds, following their violent insurrection on Wednesday.
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Congresswoman On What It Was Like To Be Evacuated From The U.S. Capitol
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Cori Bush, D.-Mo., about what it was like to be inside the U.S. Capitol when pro-Trump extremists broke into the building.
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A Look At Congressional Meeting After The Insurrection At The U.S. Capitol
After the U.S. Capitol grounds have been cleared, lawmakers returned to the floor of the Senate to finish certifying the results of November's presidential election.
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Former Capitol Police Chief On Why The U.S. Capitol Has Been Breached
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Terry Gainer, former chief of the Capitol Police and former Senate sergeant-at-arms, about how Capitol Police reacted to pro-Trump extremists breaching U.S. Capitol.
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How Pro-Trump Insurrection At The U.S. Capitol Affected Electoral Vote Certification
NPR's congressional reporter discusses Congress' return to the electoral count and what the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol might mean for the U.S. politics.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Signs Massive Loan Deal With Sudan
Sudan has taken another step to shed its past as a pariah state, two years after the country's longtime leader was ousted. And on Wednesday, the country got a big boost from the Trump administration.
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Twitter Temporarily Locks Trump's Account
Twitter removed three of President Trump's tweets on Wednesday regarding the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and locked out his account for at least 12 hours.
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With Capitol Grounds Cleared, Congress Will Attempt To Resume Electoral Count
NPR's congressional correspondent shares the latest developments of the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
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West Coast Cargo Ports Overloaded
A traffic jam in a snowstorm — that's how people describe the scene at West Coast ports, where cargo ships are stacking up. This shipping bottleneck could have ripple effects across the U.S.