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Why Can't America Make Enough N95 Masks? 6 Months Into Pandemic, Shortages Persist
There's just not enough PPE to satisfy demand. Medics are re-using masks and small practices can't even find supplies they can afford. Some domestic manufacturers could help, but it's a risky move.
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This week in science: gravitational waves, nature-inspired robots and Orca attacks
Hosts of NPR's science podcast Short Wave talk about newly-discovered gravitational waves, a robot designed with inspiration from nature and why Orcas might be attacking boats near the European coast.
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Saturday Sports: March Madness, college athletes unionize, bobblehead theft
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss March Madness, the new world of paid college athletes, and bobblehead crime.
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#NPRPoetry From A Listener In Prison
Jose Carlos Grant is being held at the Sierra Conservation Center in California. He submitted a poem for our National Poetry Month series last month via mail.
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New Congolese President Pardons About 700 Political Prisoners
President Felix Tshisekedi is signaling a more tolerant approach to political opposition than his predecessor Joseph Kabila.
Putin To Expel 755 U.S. Diplomats And Staff From Russia In Response To New Sanctions
Russia's Foreign Ministry had signaled on Friday that the U.S. personnel would be ordered out of the country, as retaliation after new sanctions on Russia were approved by Congress.
Undersea 'Banging Sounds' Not From Sub, Argentine Navy Says
First reports of the sounds picked up by surface ships briefly raised hopes that the missing ARA San Juan, with 44 crew members, had been found.
7 Inmates Dead, 17 Others Injured After Fighting At South Carolina Prison
Authorities in South Carolina are investigating what happened at a maximum security prison overnight. Seven inmates died and 17 others were injured while fighting. The skirmishes lasted for hours.
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New PPS Head Apologizes For Moving Quickly On ACCESS Proposal
Guadalupe Guerrero's response to parents signals a change in pace for a district that has faced criticism over the years for its sluggishness and lack of transparency on big issues.
Congressman Ro Khanna, Housing Bills and Pushbacks, Beach Blanket Babylon
Silicon Valley Congressman Ro KhannaThis week, White House lawyers signaled they plan to tell former officials, including Don McGahn, who was once White House counsel, to not comply with subpoenas for their testimony as Democrats expand their investigations of President Trump and his finances. On Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin once again missed a deadline … Continue reading Congressman Ro Khanna, Housing Bills and Pushbacks, Beach Blanket Babylon →
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