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Court Backlogs During The Pandemic Meant Kids Stayed Longer in Foster Care
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Julia Lurie, senior reporter at Mother Jones, about how the pandemic has impacted the foster care system and kept children separated from their parents for longer.
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Chicago Officials Say They Will Release The Body Cam Footage Of Adam Toledo's Killing
A vigil in Chicago is planned tonight for a 13-year-old boy who was killed by police at the end of March. City officials say the shooting death of Adam Toledo was captured on police body camera.
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Minneapolis Pastor On Chauvin Trial: 'Justice Is Supposed To Be Blind'
The Worldwide Outreach for Christ in south Minneapolis is at the same intersection where George Floyd was killed. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Pastor Curtis Farrar about the Derek Chauvin trial.
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At A Minneapolis Church's Easter Service, Justice Is On The Mind
The Worldwide Outreach for Christ is just feet from where George Floyd was killed. NPR's Leila Fadel visits their Easter Sunday church service.
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For One Couple, 2nd Pandemic Birthday Comes With A Surprise Engagement
NPR's Leila Fadel shares how one couple made the most of a second pandemic birthday with a wedding proposal.
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How Is The U.S. Vaccination Effort Going?
Over 100 million Americans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That number is climbing by about 3 million daily. We hear the latest information on how well the vaccines are working.
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Black Leaders In Georgia Say Corporate Backlash To Voting Law Is Too Late
Black religious and community leaders in Georgia are protesting new restrictive voting changes by calling for a boycott of Georgia's most prominent businesses if they don't help to force change.
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Capitol Security Task Force Member On Recommendations In Wake Of Latest Attack
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan about how Friday's attack at a U.S. Capitol checkpoint affects the ongoing security review in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot.
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New Orleans Funk Band Cha Wa Talk New Album
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Joseph Boudreaux Jr. and Joe Gelini of the New Orleans funk band, Cha Wa, about their new album celebrating the sounds and culture of the Mardi Gras Indians.
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N.Y. State Assembly Leader's Priorities In Pushing Through Marijuana Legalization
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Crystal Peoples-Stokes, majority leader of the New York State Assembly, about legalizing marijuana with a focus on restorative justice.
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South African Comedian On New Special 'Unlearning'
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with South African comedian Loyiso Gola on his new Netflix standup special, Unlearning.
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In Rural Tennessee, Conservatives Voice Vaccine Hesitancy
An NPR/Marist poll found that rural, white Republicans — especially supporters of former President Trump — are among the least likely to get a vaccine. In rural Tennessee, we hear from some of them.