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David Talbert Talks New Holiday Musical 'Jingle Jangle'
NPR's Michel Martin talks with David E. Talbert, writer and director of the Netflix Christmas musical Jingle Jangle.
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Epidemiologist On Why 'Pandemic Shaming' Isn't Working
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Julia Marcus, an infections disease epidemiologist and professor at Harvard Medical School, about "pandemic shaming."
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Revisiting With People Who Got Stuck In Months-Long Wuhan Lockdown
Back in March, two people were stuck in Wuhan, China — the pandemic's first epicenter. We check in with them again as they navigate work and family life.
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In Podcast Finale, 'Louder Than A Riot' Looks At Prison Reform
NPR Music's Louder than a Riot has been doing a deep dive into the stories of rappers that highlight inequalities in the way this country addresses crime and punishment.
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'Our Houses Are Not Safe': Residents Fear Taliban In Afghanistan's Capital
The Taliban have waged attacks across the country, prompting a call to reduce the violence from Gen. Mark Milley. In Kabul, the public worries about the Taliban's return.
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Chadwick Boseman's Last Movie, 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,' Reviewed
August Wilson's award-winning play, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, about a recording session in 1927 Chicago, comes to the screen with Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman in his final role.
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List Of Federal Agencies Affected By A Major Cyberattack Continues To Grow
Federal authorities warn that a major cyberattack poses a risk to U.S. national security. Russia is believed to be behind the hacks, but the Trump administration remains silent on the matter.
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Latest On FDA Authorization For Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration says it will soon grant emergency authorization to Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. NPR shares the latest news.
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Inmates Are Among Most Vulnerable In The Pandemic. When Will They Get Vaccinated?
Some of the largest coronavirus outbreaks in the U.S. have occurred in prisons and jails. And millions of people in those facilities are wondering when they will get a vaccine.
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Black Lives Matter Movement Is Fracturing As It Grows In Power
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Maya King of Politico about growing dissension within Black Lives Matter as the movement centralizes its political power and funding.
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Senate Intelligence Committee Member On Latest Hacks In Government Agencies
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, about the scale and significance of the recent cyberattacks on government agencies and what actions are crucial moving forward.
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With Tax Break About To End, Congress Puzzled Over How To Encourage People To Give
This year, Congress passed a tax break to encourage more people to make donations. The break is about to expire, leaving Congress to rethink how to help boost charitable giving in the pandemic.