Democrats Slam Amazon For Promoting False COVID Cures And Anti-Vaccine Claims Democratic lawmakers are pressing the ecommerce giant about what it's doing to stop stop its systems from recommending books and other products with falsehoods about the pandemic and vaccines. Shannon Bond
Before Dying, An Unvaccinated TikTok User Begged Others Not to Repeat Her Mistake Megan Alexandra Blankenbiller got sick before she was able to get the COVID-19 vaccine, and she spent her time in the hospital trying to help others to get the shot. Sharon Pruitt-Young
Black Kids In California More Likely To Be Hospitalized For Police-Related Injuries Black boys and girls ages 10-14 are injured at 5.3 and 6.7 times, respectively, the rate for white boys and girls, the study says., a new study shows. Deepa Shivaram
The White House Is Expected To Announce A 6-Prong Plan To Address The Pandemic The Biden administration plans to unveil another strategy to fight the latest COVID-19 surge driven by the delta variant, after a series of setbacks and missteps in the battle against the pandemic. Noel King
A Major Decision From The FDA Today Could Dramatically Reshape The Vaping Industry More than 500 companies submitted applications for 6.5 million vaping products to the FDA. If the agency rules against them, companies could be required to pull their products from the market. Becky Sullivan
A Nurse Is Bringing Light To A Dark Time With A Chandelier Made Up Of Vaccine Vials "I knew I had wanted to do something with light because I felt like it's just been such a dark year and a half that I wanted to bring light to whatever it was I was doing," Laura Weiss told NPR. Vanessa Romo
How The Child Tax Credit Is Helping Families In Mississippi NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Aisha Nyandoro, CEO of Springboard to Opportunities, which works with Mississippians receiving public assistance, on the impact of the extended child tax credit. Ashley Brown
The Future Of Vaping Is In The FDA's Hands NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Kathleen Hoke, professor of law at the University of Maryland, about the decision the FDA faces on which e-cigarettes are safe for the public and which should be removed. Mano Sundaresan
At Least 13 Miami-Dade School Workers Have Died Of COVID-19 In Less Than A Month Those who died include teachers, bus drivers, a security worker and a cafeteria manager. "It is a bruising statistic that we need to absolutely internalize," said superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho. Joe Hernandez
You Can Once Again Watch The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade In Person This Year Last year's parade was a virtual event with no crowds. Several precautions will be in place this year, including a requirement that parade volunteers be vaccinated and wear face coverings. Jonathan Franklin