All Things Considered
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Minnesota Health Official Says Vaccine Rollout Hasn't Been As Bad As It Seems
Kris Ehresmann of the Minnesota Department of Health says the holidays were a big reason that not as many people were vaccinated as had been planned.
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How Conspiracy And Disinformation Are Affecting U.S. Politics
From President Trump's phone call to Georgia officials demanding to "find" more votes to Trump supporters heading to D.C. to reject the election results — disinformation is playing a key role.
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RIP Flash Player: Adobe Ends Support Of Pioneering Web Animation Technology
Adobe is finally ending support for its Flash Player, a pioneering technology that once enabled easier creation of online animation. Historian Anastasia Salter helps explain.
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Georgia Republican Campaign Strategist: Trump Messaging Boosts Democrats
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Georgia campaign strategist Jay Williams about how Republicans are reaching voters ahead of the state's runoff — and how President Trump is affecting the race.
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How To Keep Your New Year's Fitness Resolution
Host Michel Martin speaks with fitness guru Jennipher Walters about ways to stay on top of your New Year's fitness resolution amid the pandemic.
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Migrants Flee Lebanon In Desperate, Doomed Journey
The story of Lebanese migrants on a doomed boat in September highlights the continuing attempts to get across the Mediterranean Sea — where over 1,000 migrants died in 2020.
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Widespread Mail Delays As USPS Faces Unprecedented Backlog
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Hannah Denham of The Washington Post about the challenges facing the U.S. Postal Service as it tries to clear a massive backlog following the end-of-year holidays.
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How Children's Books Grapple With The Native American Experience
Host Michel Martin speaks with Aaron Carapella of Tribal Nations Maps about children's books that address the history and experiences of Native Americans.
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Trade Friction, Economic Costs Follow Brexit Deal
The English channel might seem a little bit wider on Saturday, the day after the new more distant relationship between Britain and the European Union came into effect.
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Seniors In Florida Camp Overnight To Get Vaccine
In Fort Myers, Fla., older people waited in line for hours to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Officials have apologized and say they fixed the problem, but what's next as the state ramps up distribution?
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Austin Guitarist Sees His Music In A 'New Way' After Suffering Stroke
In Austin, Texas, an accomplished writer and guitarist suffered a devastating stroke. He lost use of his strumming hand. But he still found a way to continue making beautiful music on his guitar.
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Agency And Perseverance: Pastor Reflects On New Year's Eve Watch Night Services
Host Michel Martin talks with Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C., about the message of his New Year's Eve Watch Night service this year.