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Here's What GSA Approval Means For The Biden Transition
The president-elect's team can now have government resources and officially meet with agencies as it prepares to take the reins of government.
Black People Are More Hesitant About A Vaccine. A Leading Nurse Wants To Change That
Ernest Grant, the president of the American Nurses Association, says historical abuses have left Black people with a distrust of vaccines. Now he's part of a coronavirus vaccine trial.
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How Do We Stop This Surge? Here's What Experts Say Could Help
The U.S. added more than 1 million cases in the past week. More than 85,000 people are hospitalized. Some states may have no choice but to lock down again. Others are trying a targeted approach.
Large Metal Monolith Mysteriously Appears In Remote Region Of Utah's Red Rock Country
Authorities do not know where the object came from or the intent behind it.
U.S. Agrees To Pause Deportations For Women Alleging Abuse At ICE Facility
Dozens of immigrant women have said they received unwanted gynecological procedures at Irwin County Detention Center. Yet even as authorities investigate, the accusers have been in danger of removal.
GOP Infighting Endangers Party's Chances In Georgia's Runoff Elections
Control of the Senate is on the line in January's runoff elections in Georgia. And Republican infighting about how the November election was conducted may hurt the party's chances.
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The Dow Surpasses 30,000 For 1st Time Ever
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has surpassed the 30,000 mark. This year, stocks plunged after pandemic lockdowns but came back after drugmakers reported success in developing coronavirus vaccines.
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Female Artists Have Historic Showing In Grammy Categories
The categories of Best Rock Performance and Best Country Album, traditionally are dominated by men. But this year, for the first time, the nominees in those categories are entirely women.
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Latto: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Rap Game champion and self-proclaimed "Queen Of Da Souf" performs three songs for our Tiny Desk quarantine series.
Crate Digging With Christian McBride: Joe Zawinul And 50 Years Of Weather Report
Hear an electric fusion set from keyboardist Joe Zawinul and The Zawinul Syndicate in concert from 2006. We also celebrate 50 years of Weather Report with co-founder Wayne Shorter and other alumni.
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