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Don't Let The Pandemic Winter Get You Down: 9 Creative Ways To Socialize Safely
With bad pandemic news and endless social distancing, it can already feel like the longest winter ever. But keeping up nourishing bonds of human connection is possible with a little ingenuity.
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In 'Herself' A Mother (Literally) Rebuilds Her Life After Domestic Abuse
NPR's Scott Simon talks to director Phyllida Lloyd about her new movie, Herself, where she tackles the subject of domestic violence.
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Reflecting On A Year Of Protests For Racial Justice
We look back at how the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and others galvanized the Black Lives Matter protest movement in Minneapolis and across the country.
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Saturday Sports: Ohio State And Alabama To Face Off In National Championship
College football is inching closer to the end of a tumultous year. And 2020 has been a year of firsts for women in major league sports.
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The Rise Of Gig Work: Companies Turn To On-Demand CEOS
A combination of global crisis and business disruption has popularized gig work, even for leadership roles. Companies are turning to gig-working CEOs to navigate crises and transitions.
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Pfizer Says Millions Of Vaccine Doses Are Ready, But States Say Shipments Were Cut
Pfizer is pushing back on the Trump administration's suggestion that the company is having trouble producing enough COVID-19 vaccine.
Biden Team, Trump Defense Officials Spar Over Transition Meetings
The two camps on Friday publicly disagreed on whether there had been an agreement to postpone about a dozen transition meetings.
'Our Houses Are Not Safe': Residents Fear Taliban In Afghanistan's Capital
The Taliban have waged attacks across the country, prompting a call to reduce the violence from Gen. Mark Milley. In Kabul, the public worries about the Taliban's return.
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COVID-19 Relief Deal Stalled As Trump Signs 2-Day Stopgap Bill To Avoid Shutdown
As congressional leaders negotiate, other lawmakers are demanding more details. Plus, Democrats are objecting to a push by some Senate Republicans to limit emergency lending rules.
Supreme Court Punts Census Case, Giving Trump An Iffy Chance To Alter Numbers
The opinion said the case was "riddled with contingencies and speculation" that impede judicial review. The president has sought to use a census count that does not include undocumented immigrants.
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