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Some Health Care Workers Say They Are 'Forgotten' In COVID-19 Vaccination Plans
Clinicians in private practice, those who work for staffing agencies and others who are not directly employed by hospitals or long-term care facilities say they have been overlooked in the rollout.
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Trump Lashes Out After Pence Refuses To Overturn Election Results
The vice president was presiding as the Electoral College vote count is tallied. As violence broke out at the Capitol, President Trump rebuked Pence for following the law.
Democrats Take Control Of Senate With Twin Georgia Victories
Raphael Warnock defeated Sen. Kelly Loeffler, and Jon Ossoff beat David Perdue, according to the AP. The Senate will be split 50-50, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris having a tiebreaking vote.
Joint Session Of Congress Will Tally States' November Election Votes
Lawmakers meet Wednesday to formally count the Electoral College votes. About a dozen Senate Republicans, and a large group of House GOP lawmakers, will object, but that will not change the outcome.
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Boston University, Holy Cross Teams Wear Masks In Basketball Game
There was an unusual sight on the men's college basketball court on Tuesday: every player on the Boston University and Holy Cross teams was wearing a mask.
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A Preview Of New Music To Start Off 2021
Another member of the NPR Music team previews two of the albums she's looking forward to hearing in 2021.
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Ohio Puts Teachers At The Front Of The COVID-19 Vaccine Line
Teachers and school staff in Ohio are being prioritized to get the vaccine. The governor made the decision as a way to get students back in the classrooms, but teachers and parents have concerns.
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Trump Administration Adds Tariffs To Some Merchandise Out Of France
The U.S. is slapping new tariffs on French handbags, cognac and other products. The import taxes are the latest weapons in trans-Atlantic trade disputes involving Internet companies and jet makers.
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'Welcome To The New Georgia': Raphael Warnock On His Win In Senate Runoff
He becomes the first Black person to be elected to the Senate from the state and the first Black Democratic senator from the South.
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Democrat Warnock Wins Ga. Runoff, Becomes State's 1st Black Senator
NPR's Noel King talks to Raphael Warnock about his election victory, which puts control of the U.S. Senate within the Democratic Party's reach. The other Senate runoff is too close to call.
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