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What Colleges And Students Should Expect From A Biden Administration
The Trump administration has often been openly hostile to colleges. With a President Biden, the federal government's approach to higher education seems almost certainly to be less confrontational.
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Obama On Racial Issues During His Presidency Through Lens Of His New Memoir
NPR's Michel Martin talks with former President Barack Obama about his new memoir, A Promised Land.
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Trump To Order Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan And Iraq, A Source Confirms
A U.S official has confirmed with NPR that the White House is planning to cut the number of troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. This news comes in the wake of a shake-up in leadership at the Pentagon.
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Chief Medical Officer On Moderna Coronavirus Vaccine Said To Be Nearly 95% Effective
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Tal Zaks, chief medical officer at Moderna, about its coronavirus vaccine, which is said to be nearly 95% effective, according to clinical trial data.
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Struggling To Soothe Your Nerves? These Songs Might Help
Here are a few song recommendations to help you soothe your nerves.
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Acting DHS Secretary Lacked Authority In DACA Suspension, Judge Rules
A federal judge ruled Saturday that Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf lacked the authority to stop new DACA applications because he was not lawfully serving in his job when he did so.
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Her Daughter Was Taken By ISIS 6 Years Ago. Now She May Have Found Her
A Yazidi mother who was separated from her daughter in the ISIS genocide believes she's found her. But she's awaiting confirmation from a DNA test.
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Grandmother Uses Zoom To Share Thanksgiving Recipes With Family
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Erica Simon and her grandmother, Cora Whitlock, about sharing family recipes via Zoom and an unusual Thanksgiving during a pandemic.
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Former Georgia Secretary of State Explains Post-Election Recount
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cathy Cox, former Georgia Secretary of State, about the state's post-election audit. It's the largest hand recount in U.S. history.
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U.S. Surgeon General Blames 'Pandemic Fatigue' For Recent COVID-19 Surge
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams says people are tired and aren't taking mitigation measures as seriously as before.
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'Judge Parker' Cartoonist On Comic Strip's Election Storyline
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Francesco Marciuliano, cartoonist and author of the Judge Parker comic strip, about the recent election storyline featured in the series.
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Diwali Came Early This Year: Hindus Celebrate Kamala Harris Victory
The election of Kamala Harris as the first Indian-American vice president comes as Indians around the world celebrate Diwali — an annual festival commemorating the triumph of light over darkness.