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FDA Clears The Way For Another COVID-19 Vaccine To Go Into Circulation
The Food and Drug Administration authorized Johnson & Johnson's vaccine for emergency use Saturday, a day after a panel of advisers to the agency voted unanimously in its favor.
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Journalist Explores Challenges For 'Power Moms' In New Book
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Joann Lublin about her new book, Power Moms: How Executive Mothers Navigate Work and Life.
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At CPAC, Trump Returns To Public Stage
Donald Trump makes his first post-presidency speech at the annual CPAC conference.
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With 'Rightly,' Al-Jazeera Targets Conservative Audience In New Online Platform
Al Jazeera, the Qatar-financed media giant, launched a new online platform aimed at a conservative American audience. It's called "Rightly."
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Producer Talks New Film, 'The United States Vs. Billie Holiday'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with writer and producer Johann Hari about the new movie, The United States Vs. Billie Holiday, which is based in part on his book, Chasing the Scream.
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Demetria Bannister, 28: Kirk Franklin's 'The Storm Is Over Now'
Demetria or "Demi" Bannister had a powerful voice — singing or not — that could touch the heart of anyone she encountered.
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TV Series Review: 'Soul Of A Nation'
On Tuesday, ABC is launching a six-part series, Soul of a Nation. It's the first time a major broadcast network is dedicating a primetime news magazine to Black life.
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Tracking Police Misconduct Settlements That Cost Cities Millions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, a data journalist who's been analyzing public records to see whether police settlements have changed how cities approach police misconduct.
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Writer Investigates History Of America's Black Brewers
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with writer James Bennett II, whose latest piece in Eater explores the deep history of Black brewers in America.
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Beauty Of California's Highway 1 Also Means Frequent Damage
A winter rainstorm has again washed out a section of California's coastal Highway 1. The stunningly beautiful drive has a history of closures that affect both residents and tourists.
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Ithaca Mayor's Police Reform Plan
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mayor Svante Myrick of Ithaca, N.Y., about how and why he wants to replace the city's police department with a civilian-led agency.
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US SYRIA STRIKE
The U.S. has carried out an airstrike in Syria against an Iranian-backed militia target. The move appears to be in response to a series of rocket attacks against U.S. targets in Iraq.