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How Do We Get Out of This Mess? Public Health Experts Give Their Top Suggestion
The coronavirus suppression gains earned through the painful societal shutdowns of the spring have been squandered in many parts of the country, so STAT asked public health experts for a single suggestion on how to tackle COVID-19.
After String Of Police Shootings, Vancouver PD's Top Leader To Officers: 'Stay The Course'
Vancouver Police Department's top leader says a recent string of police shootings involving his officers is unusual for a city Vancouver's size – but he isn't proposing any changes at the department.
News Brief: CDC Mask Guidance, Jan. 6 Riot Hearing, Simone Biles' Decision
The CDC reverses masking recommendation. Four police officers testify at hearing on the Capitol insurrection. Gymnast Simone Biles withdraws from the individual all-around at the Tokyo Games.
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Top U.N. court says Israel's occupation of West Bank, East Jerusalem is 'unlawful'
Top U.N. court says Israel's occupation of West Bank is contrary to international law
The latest progress in the investigation into the January 6 insurrection
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with January 6th Select Committee member Congressman Jamie Raskin about the latest efforts to subpoena former Trump officials.
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Consumer prices were up 6.8% in November — the highest inflation in nearly 4 decades
Rent costs more this year. So does wrapping paper. Consumer prices overall were up 6.8% in November. That's the highest level of inflation since 1982.
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Bob Boilen's Top Concerts This Week: John Paul White, Kate Tempest And More
From Nelsonville, Ohio to the London poetry of Kate Tempest (in Washington, D.C.), it was a week of deep conversations, larks and formative fun.
First African-American Female Judge On New York's Top Court Found Dead
Associate Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam was found dead on Wednesday in the Hudson River. She was the first African-American woman to be appointed to New York's Court of Appeals.
Former Top Security Officials Criticize Trump's 'Ill-Conceived' Ban In Court Filing
A document signed by former CIA Director Michael Hayden and others backs two states who say President Trump's immigration ban "unleashed chaos."
Anti-LGBTQ remarks from top aide in Japan sparks outrage and hope for change
A top aide to Japan's prime minister made discriminatory remarks about sexual minorities, leading to a wave of public outrage, but also to some hopes for reform.
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