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Britain Returns To Lockdown To Fight Coronavirus Variant
A new and more transmissible variant is threatening to overwhelm England's health care system, the prime minister said.
'The Power Is Literally In Your Hands': Biden Urges Georgians To Vote Tuesday
The president-elect on Monday asked Georgians to support the two Democratic candidates in the race that will determine control of the Senate.
Pharmacist Who Spoiled More Than 500 Vaccine Doses Said He Thought They Were 'Unsafe'
"He'd formed this belief they were unsafe," prosecutors said Monday. They also disclosed that colleagues of the now-fired pharmacist, Steven Brandenburg, reported he had twice taken a gun to work.
Minnesota Health Official Says Vaccine Rollout Hasn't Been As Bad As It Seems
Kris Ehresmann of the Minnesota Department of Health says the holidays were a big reason that not as many people were vaccinated as had been planned.
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What Questions Do You Have Ahead Of The Biden Transition?
President-elect Joe Biden will inherit a divided country that's fighting a raging coronavirus pandemic and economic crisis. What questions do you have for his administration?
Trump's Census Plan In Peril As Bureau Expects February Release Of Count Results
The Census Bureau has fallen further behind schedule in running quality checks on the 2020 census after uncovering more irregularities in the records, jeopardizing Trump's bid to alter a key count.
FDA Warns Health Officials Not To Mess With COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Schedule
Agency officials said reducing the number of doses creates a potential for harm in patients because "they may assume that they are fully protected when they are not" and may "take unnecessary risks."
2021 Music Recommendations: 'Heaux Tales,' 'Demidevil'
A preview of two of the albums a member of the NPR Music team is looking forward to hearing in 2021: Jazmine Sullivan's Heaux Tales and Ashnikko's Demidevil.
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Why Did It Take 25 Seasons For There To Be A Black 'Bachelor'?
The new season of the hit TV show The Bachelor premiered Monday night. It's the first time in the history of the series that has featured a Black bachelor as the central character.
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Hospitals Forced To Be More Transparent About Pricing. Will That Save You Money?
Under a rule that kicked in Jan. 1, hospitals must now make public the prices they negotiate with health insurers. But health policy experts have divergent views on what that will mean for patients.
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