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After A Disrupted Census, Congress Tries Again To Extend Deadlines For Results
The 2020 census results are months overdue after COVID-19 upended the national count. Efforts to extend reporting deadlines stalled last year after Trump officials decided to cut short counting.
EU Regulator: 'Possible Link' Between Johnson & Johnson Vaccine And Rare Blood Clots
While emphasizing that the risk is low, the health agency said there should be a warning about the rare condition included in the product information for the vaccine.
Floyd's Brother On Verdict: 'I Was Just Praying They Would Find Him Guilty'
Philonise Floyd began weeping as Judge Peter Cahill read the three guilty verdicts aloud in court on Tuesday. "As an African American, we usually never get justice," he told reporters through tears.
Far-Right-Friendly Platform Parler Expected To Return To App Store Next Week
Apple suspended the platform from its app store in the wake of the Capitol riots, citing inadequate content moderation practices. Parler says it will relaunch next week with "several new safeguards."
Revisiting Key Moments From The Derek Chauvin Trial
The jury has found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd. As the country reacts, NPR revisits key moments from the last three weeks.
Butcher Brown: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Richmond, Va., band floats between jazz, hip-hop, funk and soul. Watch the group's rooftop Tiny Desk performance.
Wisconsin, Foxconn Amend Deal Over Tax Incentive Package
Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn and the state of Wisconsin have reached a deal, with reduced tax incentives, years after a $3 billion deal that some politicians and taxpayers say was all a mirage.
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Kremlin Critic Navalny Says He Will End Prison Hunger Strike
The fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin began refusing food on March 31 to demand medical care for leg and back pain.
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U.S. Joins Final Push To Find Indonesian Submarine With 53 Aboard
The Pentagon says it will send airborne assets to help with the search as Indonesian officials say oxygen for the submarine - if still intact - may by now be exhausted.
U.S. Lifts Pause In Use Of J&J Vaccine After Vote By Expert Panel
Federal regulators say they have confidence the vaccine is safe and effective at preventing COVID-19 and the benefits outweigh the risks.
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