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A $100 Million HIV Vaccine Project Failed. But All Hope Is Not Lost
The scientists believed that the HVTN-702 vaccine would protect people from infection. But the trial was halted this year. Here's why — and what comes next.
40 years later, a good Samaritan finds lost wallet in a bathroom in a mall in Toronto
Andrew Medley tracked down Vanessa Austin, the owner's daughter, and delivered it before going home to Detroit. In the wallet: photos and the documents that got the family from El Salvador to Canada.
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Lost hiker uses bear cam in Alaska's Katmai National Park to get rescued
Wildlife enthusiasts love to watch the camera to see passing wildlife, and then some saw a hiker who mouthed the words, "Help me." Park rangers found the hiker within hours.
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How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost?
Eleven months into the COVID-19 crisis, an unimaginable death toll has been reached. NPR spoke to doctors, nurses and the bereaved about how they face loss every day.
Getting Back What You Lost — Rebuilding In A Wildfire Zone
In northern California, homes are being rebuilt in the same area that burned to the ground in last year's Tubbs Fire. Despite the risk, a severe housing shortage in the area is forcing tough choices.
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In 'Blue Heron,' filmmaking fills in lost details of a shared past
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sophy Romvari about her first feature-length film, Blue Heron, and the ways memory can change and be changed by time and the artistic process.
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How monoclonal antibodies lost the fight with new COVID variants
The treatments were highly popular earlier in the pandemic. One by one, they got knocked out by more convenient, less expensive treatment options, and new COVID variants.
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Butte County Supervisor Who Lost His Home ‘Hopeful’ Paradise Will Rebuild
As the Camp Fire swept through Paradise, tens of thousands fled. Among them was Supervisor Doug Teeter. He watched the home his grandfather built become engulfed in flames as he barely made it out with his life.
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FTX investors fear they lost everything, and wonder if there's anything they can do
More than one million people may have lost their money in the spectacular collapse of the cryptocurrency trading firm. Some had big chunks of their life savings disappear into a black hole.
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Bells at Washington National Cathedral toll for U.S. lives lost to COVID-19
COVID-19 has killed 700,000 Americans and counting. To mark the solemn occasion, bells tolled at the Washington National Cathedral to honor those who have died.
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