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Grieving Loved Ones Lost To COVID-19, A Writer Turns To Books
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Zibby Owens, host of the podcast Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books, about the books that helped her cope after losing two loved ones to COVID-19.
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Trump Supporters Rally To Echo False Claims About Election
Thousands of President Trump's supporters were out in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for a day of rallying to echo the false assertion that the 2020 presidential election was marked by fraud.
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Why The Pandemic Is Forcing So Many Women To Leave Their Jobs
Michel Martin speaks with NPR's Andrea Hsu, economist Kathryn Anne Edwards and new stay-at-home mom Farida Mercedes about how the pandemic is disproportionately impacting women in the workforce.
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What Approach Biden Will Need To Take To Maintain U.S.-North Korea Relationship
President Trump says his "good relationship" with Kim Jong Un is critical to curbing the North Korean nuclear threat. A President Biden will face a country with a bigger nuclear arsenal than in 2016.
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Biden Advisory Board Co-Chair Says Addressing Health Disparities Will Be A Key Focus
Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, one of the co-chairs of the Biden coronavirus advisory board, detailed plans for reaching minority communities with a vaccine and for messaging around pandemic safety.
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New Anthology Revisits Brief History Of The Gospel Truth Label
The Gospel Truth was a subsidiary of the famous soul label Stax Records. A new anthology, The Gospel Truth: The Complete Singles Collection, revisits its brief moment in gospel soul history.
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For The 1st Time In A Decade, Margaret Atwood Publishes A New Poetry Collection
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Canadian poet Margaret Atwood about her new collection, Dearly.
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Trump Talks About Coronavirus Vaccine
President Trump has not given many public speeches since Election Day. But on Friday, he emerged from the White House to talk about his administration's efforts to speed a coronavirus vaccine.
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Magnet For Sexual Predators: The Boy Scouts Face Allegations Of Sexual Assault
More than 60,000 men say they were sexually abused when they were Boy Scouts, and the allegations could threaten the very existence of the iconic 110-year-old institution.
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Play It Forward: The Multiplicity Of Mia Doi Todd
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with singer-songwriter Mia Doi Todd about displacement, her forthcoming album and the artist she is grateful for: Thundercat.
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Coronavirus Victims: Wife, Mother And Grandmother Elisa Hinojosa
Elisa Hinojosa died of COVID-19 at age 54 on Oct. 25. NPR remembers a wife, mother of three and grandmother of two from San Antonio.
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HHS Official On Dealing With Health Crisis In Trump Administration
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Christi Grimm of the Department of Health and Human Services about dealing with the pandemic and navigating the ups and downs of the Trump administration.