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Balancing Coronavirus Limitations With Religious Liberty
NPR's Michel Martin discusses the tension between religious freedom and coronavirus-related restrictions with three faith leaders: Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, Rev. Thomas McKenzie and Imam Rizwan Ali.
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As Theater Goes Virtual, Alvin Ailey Artistic Director On The Future Of Dance
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Robert Battle, artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, about their new all virtual season and how the pandemic has impacted the world of dance.
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Life Kit: Gift-Giving Tips For A Remote Holiday Season
NPR's Life Kit provides some advice on gift-giving for this mostly remote holiday season.
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Congregation 'Devastated' After Fire Guts Historic New York Church
A fire has destroyed the historic Middle Collegiate Church in New York City. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rev. Jacqui Lewis about how her congregation is doing.
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Preparing Pups For The Post-Pandemic Life
Alexandra Horowitz is the director of the Dog Cognition Lab at Barnard College. She says pets will need help adjusting to life after the pandemic.
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'Small Axe': Steve McQueen Talks 5-Part Anthology
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with award-winning director Steve McQueen about his latest project, a set of five stand-alone movies exploring life in the West Indian communities of Britain.
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Trump Weakens Protections For Class Of Federal Workers
Just before the election, President Trump issued an executive order creating a new category of federal employees, which some worry may politicize the civil service.
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Nuclear Arms Treaty An Early Task For Biden
When president-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office, he will have just 16 days to save the last arms control treaty that limits U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals.
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'This Is Marketing' Author On How To Market A Vaccine To Americans
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Seth Godin, author of the bestseller This is Marketing, about ways to make public messaging about the pandemic more effective and persuasive.
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Offshore Drilling Set To Begin Off Florida Alarms Environmentalists
The drilling is scheduled to start this month in waters off the Bahamas, just 150 miles from the Florida coast. It's raising alarms among environmental groups and businesses that rely on tourism.
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And Now For An Important Message: Convincing You To Get The Coronavirus Vaccine
Some Americans say they don't want to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the Ad Council's CEO about public health messaging and ways to reach vaccine skeptics.
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Majority of Muslims Voted For Biden, But Trump Got More, Not Less Support.
Despite anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies, Donald Trump appears to have gotten more, not less support from American Muslims.