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Navy Will Dismantle USS Bonhomme Richard
The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship burned for five days after a fire broke out onboard July 12. It could cost the Navy $3 billion to repair the ship or $1 billion to repurpose it.
Dr. Scott Atlas, Special Coronavirus Adviser To Trump, Resigns
Atlas, who was a radiologist by training, pushed fringe theories about the coronavirus, including the idea that large numbers of people should get infected in order to reach so-called "herd immunity."
Some Health Care Workers Are Wary Of Getting COVID-19 Vaccines
A CDC survey released in November shows that only 63% of health care workers are ready to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Concern about speed and political interference are contributing to the hesitancy.
Examining The Republican Vote In Rural North Carolina
President Trump won the state of North Carolina by a narrow margin in this year's election. But rural counties gave Republicans even more votes than they did in 2016.
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Joan Baez, Bruce Cockburn, Odetta And More On Mountain Stage's Holiday Special
Listen to seasonal performances by Loudon Wainwright III, Holly Cole, The Roches and more, all recorded live on the Mountain Stage.
The Paul Winter Consort's Annual Winter Solstice Celebration
On the darkest night of the year, the Paul Winter Consort celebrate the winter solstice at New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
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Find eight years of recommendations all in one place: Here are nearly 2,500 titles, hand-picked by NPR staff and trusted critics — with handy filters to help you find the perfect book!
Assailants Attack City In Southern Brazil In Series Of Brazen Early Morning Heists
Over the course of two hours, several heavily armed men laid siege to the coastal city of Criciúma, where they blew up ATMs and took hostages.
Rosy Vaccine Outlook Brightens World Economic Forecast, But Recovery May Be Uneven
China is predicted to account for more than a third of global economic growth next year, while the U.S. and European countries will lag behind, according to the OECD.
'Help Is On The Way,' Biden Says As He Formally Unveils Economic Team
With coronavirus cases spiking and the job market struggling, President-elect Joe Biden announces the advisers who he hopes can guide the U.S. back to solid economic footing.
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