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In Easter Message, Pope Francis Urges Broad Access To Vaccines And An End To Conflicts
During Sunday's ceremony, the pope had harsh words for armed forces, support for struggling countries, and urged the use of vaccinations to curb the pandemic.
#NPRPoetry: Franny Choi Reads Listener Submitted Poems
Poet Franny Choi tells NPR's Michel Martin about some of her favorite listener submitted poems for National Poetry Month.
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Johnson & Johnson To Oversee Vaccine Production At Baltimore Facility
The site was producing substances for both the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca vaccines. But following a mix-up, the facility will focus solely on producing ingredients for the J&J vaccine.
State Of Emergency, Evacuations In Florida County Over Wastewater Pond Leak
The governor declared a state of emergency for Manatee County after officials were alerted to a leak in a wastewater pond.
Inmates Riot At St. Louis Jail, Setting Fires And Breaking Windows
For the second time this year, detainees of the St. Louis Justice Center were able to break out of their cells, break windows and set small fires.
New Documentary Examines Ernest Hemingway's Complicated Life
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to directors Ken Burns and Lynn Novick about their new PBS documentary Hemingway. Actor Jeff Daniels reads from Hemingway's private letters and other writings.
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New Eyes On Alabama Death Row Case After Integrity Review Raises Questions
Former prosecutors and judges say Toforest Johnson's murder conviction was based on shaky evidence. The case is getting a new look as district attorneys review the integrity of past prosecutions.
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Tiny Desk Meets SXSW: Steady Holiday
In our first of four Tiny Desk Meets SXSW concerts, Dre Babinski delivers an absolutely charming performance.
How A Boycott Of Coporations Could Lead To Greater Voting Access In Georgia
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Fulton County Commissioner Khadijah Abdur-Rahman, who supports a boycott of businesses in Georgia over new voting restrictions.
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India Breaks Its Single-Day Case Record With More Than 100,000 New Infections
India is the world's biggest vaccine producer. It's also where the coronavirus is now spreading fastest. Infections are surging across South Asia.
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