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Wife Of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán Arrested On Drug Trafficking Charges
The wife of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán was arrested on charges related to alleged involvement in international drug trafficking at Dulles Airport in Virginia.
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Biden Holds National Remembrance For 500,000 Lives Lost To COVID-19 In The U.S.
President Biden led a national remembrance at the White House on Monday night to honor the 500,000 lives lost to COVID-19 in the U.S.
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Why The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Has Gotten A Bad Rap — And Why That's Not Fair
By some measures, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine may appear to be less effective than Moderna and Pfizer. But Dr. Ashish Jha says when it comes to hospitalizations and deaths, it's just as good.
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Jimmy Glass' Song: Jackie Wilson's 'Because Of You'
The father was a huge Northern Soul fan, and her turned to Jackie Wilson's "Because Of You" during his illness.
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Frank Nguyen's Song: Depeche Mode's 'Home'
When Frank Nguyen's sister heard "Home," after her brother's passing, it felt like he was sending a message to his family.
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States Across The U.S. Are Taking Different Approaches Toward Vaccinating Inmates
States across the U.S. have taken a hodgepodge approach to vaccinating inmates in prisons and jails. Advocates say the issue is key to fighting COVID-19 outbreaks inside and outside of prison walls.
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As Cities Grapple With Climate Change, Gas Utilities Fight To Stay In Business
Natural gas utilities face a bleak future in a world increasingly concerned about climate change. An NPR investigation shows how they work to block local climate action and protect their business.
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Immigration Policymaker On Biden's Reform Plans
NPR's Michel Martin discusses immigration reform under the Biden administration with Theresa Cardinal Brown of the Bipartisan Policy Center and Chuck Rocha, a Democratic strategist.
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Pandemic Leaves Undocumented Students More Vulnerable
Many undocumented students struggle to deal with the traumatic events from their journey to the U.S. or since arriving. Amid the pandemic it's become harder for schools to help these students cope.
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Nonfiction Techniques Underpin Film 'Nomadland'
In the new film Nomadland, director Chloe Zhao blends fact and fiction. The film follows the life of the modern-day American nomad in the aftermath of the 2008 housing and financial crises.
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'The Grid' Author On How Texas Crisis Highlights A Fragile U.S. Infrastructure
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with professor Gretchen Bakke about the fragility of the U.S. power grid that were made evident amid a winter storm in Texas earlier this week.
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Racism Controversy Rocks 'Bachelor' Nation
NPR's Michel Martin discusses the most recent Bachelor controversy with Brandy Monk-Payton, a scholar of media and Black cultural studies at Fordham University.