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COVID Cases In Parts Of Missouri And Arkansas Surge To Levels Not Seen Since Winter
The outbreak of COVID-19 in southwest Missouri and northern Arkansas has become the nation's largest and is mostly driven by the highly contagious delta variant.
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With a major voting bill stalled, the vice president told NPR that she won't negotiate changes to Senate rules publicly, "but I'm certainly having conversations with folks."
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5 Takeaways From The 2021 Emmy Nominations
From a banner year for a new generation of streaming platforms to historic inclusion and unexpected exclusions, NPR's Eric Deggans unpacks the 2021 Emmy nominations.
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Why People Call Shohei Ohtani A 'Once In A Century' Baseball Player
Major League Baseball's All-Star game is tonight and one of the biggest stars this season is Japan's Shohei Ohtani. He's a dominant pitcher and hitter — leading the league in home runs.
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Inflation Is The Highest Its Been In Nearly 13 Years
Consumer prices jumped in June, with businesses struggling to keep up with demand out of the pandemic. The consumer price index rose 5.4% in the last year, the highest inflation in nearly 13 years.
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She Says She Was Fired For Saying That Teens Don't Need Parental Consent For Vaccines
In addition to her ouster, Dr. Michelle Fiscus says Tennessee is stopping all of its vaccination outreach efforts for teens and children – not only for COVID-19 but also for other illnesses.
In Protest Of GOP's Voting Restrictions, Texas Democrats Leave The State
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican State Rep. Travis Clardy of Texas about the prospects for a GOP-backed elections bill after Democratic lawmakers left the state to try to stop its passage.
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Iranian Agents Are Facing Charges For Their Role In A Plot To Kidnap A U.S. Journalist
Federal prosecutors charged five foreign agents working for the Iranian government for their roles in a plot to kidnap U.S. citizen and journalist Masih Alinejad.
Pope Francis Seen Leaving Hospital 10 Days After Intestinal Surgery
AP journalists saw a car with Francis sitting in the front passenger seat leaving Rome's Gemelli Polytechnic hospital on Wednesday morning.
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