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Coronavirus Pandemic Changes Detroit's Water Shut-Off Policy
The $900 billion coronavirus package includes funding for low-income households in need of water assistance. The issue is big in Detroit, where water had been turned off if a customer hadn't paid.
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There's Not A Single Off Note In 'That Old Country Music'
In his new story collection, Kevin Barry proves to be a master at evoking the landscapes of both western Ireland and the human heart; he seems to have an innate sense of why people do what they do.
What 1919 Teaches Us About Pent-Up Demand
A hundred years ago, a world war and a pandemic wreaked havoc on baseball and other industries. But pent-up demand helped them come roaring back.
Roots Of U.S. Capitol Insurrectionists Run Through American West
Violent acts of insurrection like the U.S. Capitol mob have been incubating in the western U.S. for years, where self-described "patriots" have led armed uprisings, often with few legal consequences.
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Equal At Last? Women In Jazz, By The Numbers
Half of the top 10 spots in 2019's NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll went to women. But a deeper look at the data from across the poll's lifetime complicates claims about women's equality in jazz.
Trump Administration Urges States To Open COVID-19 Vaccination To Everyone Over 65
The federal government announced several big changes to its vaccine plans, upending earlier guidance about whom to prioritize for the next phase.
Cory Henry: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql02rtW62Os">Watch here.The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk…
Forbes Editor Warns Against Hiring Press Secretaries From Trump Administration
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Randall Lane, chief content officer at Forbes, about his recent warning to companies to not hire former Trump communications officials.
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Justice Department Warns It's Coming For Those Involved In Capitol Violence
Officials say charges could be brought ranging from trespassing to felony murder.
Comey Argues DOJ Shouldn't Prosecute Trump After He Leaves Office
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former FBI Director James Comey about his new book Saving Justice and whether federal authorities should pursue prosecution of President Trump after he leaves office.
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