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Whistleblower On How Political Pressure Affects Safety Of Coronavirus Vaccines
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rick Bright, former Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority director, about his whistleblower complaint on political pressure over the coronavirus.
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What Did Chicano Moratorium Of 1970 Mean For Chicano Activists?
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium — a day when Mexican Americans in Los Angeles marched to protest the Vietnam War. It influenced a generation of Chicano activists.
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Why FBI Says People Accused Of Plotting Attacks In Michigan Are Part Of A Militia
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Kathleen Belew, an assistant professor of history at the University of Chicago, about why those charged in plotting attacks in Michigan are part of a militia.
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Trump Says Gold Star Families May Have Infected Him With COVID-19
White House officials tell NPR they haven't warned people who attended an event for families of fallen soldiers or the reception for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett of possible infection risk.
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In Newark, A Drive-In Movie Theater Celebrates Black Excellence
The simultaneous crises of the pandemic and racism against Black Americans led to the creation of an unusual movie theater located in New Jersey's biggest city: the Newark Moonlight Cinema.
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How Have American Billionaires Gotten Richer Despite Pandemic Recession?
Since the pandemic began, many American billionaires have gotten even richer despite one of the country's worst recessions. NPR explores the reasons why and the implications for the future.
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British Company Tests A Jet Suit That Could Change Future Of Emergency Care
Gravity Industries teamed up with local paramedics to test a paramedic jet suit in northern England for what could be the future of emergency medical care.
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Could COVID-19 Be Treated By Drug Trump Is Touting?
President Trump continues to tout an experimental treatment he received for COVID-19. NPR discusses if the drug is safe and whether there is enough of it to distribute across the U.S.
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Poet Louise Glück Wins 2020 Nobel Prize In Literature
American poet Louise Glück won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature. Also a Pulitzer Prize winner, she becomes the 16th woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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How Nomination Of Amy Coney Barrett To Supreme Court Might Affect U.S. Climate Action
Climate and environment policies nearly always end up in court these days. They may have a harder time surviving if Amy Coney Barrett cements a conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
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Trump Campaign Strategic Communications Director On Vice Presidential Debate
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Marc Lotter, the Trump's campaign strategic communications director, about Wednesday's vice presidential debate.
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Republican Senator From South Carolina In A Fight For His Political Life
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jessica Taylor of The Cook Political Report about a heated Senate race in South Carolina.