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'A Katrina-Scale Crisis': Austin Is Desperate For Help In Weather Disaster
The Texas weather calamity is an "absolutely awful nightmare," says City Council member Natasha Harper-Madison. "We're desperately waiting for state and federal cavalry to come a runnin'."
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Georgia Republicans File Sweeping Elections Bill To Limit Early And Absentee Voting
Republican lawmakers vowed to make changes in response to false claims of election fraud in 2020, when Democrats won the presidential race in Georgia then flipped both U.S. Senate seats.
Capitol Police Suspends 6 Officers, Investigates Dozens More After Capitol Riots
The U.S. Capitol Police has suspended six officers with pay for their actions during the Capitol riots on January 6. A further 29 officers are under investigation.
Biden To Authorize Broader Disaster Relief For Texas
The state has for the last week suffered through a major winter storm that left many of its residents without heat, power or potable water.
Prince Markie Dee Of The Fat Boys Has Died
Prince Markie Dee, a founding member of The Fat Boys, has died. The trio was among hip-hop's best-known groups in the 1980s.
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Review: 'Nomadland,' Chloe Zhao's Heavily-Tipped Drama
Chloe Zhao's tale of a widow (played by Frances McDormand) who is reduced to living in her van after the Great Recession, is regarded as a front-runner for this year's Academy Awards.
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Extreme Winter Weather Creates Backlog Of 6 Million Vaccine Doses
The White House COVID-19 Response Team said Friday that while this week's storm affected deliveries to all 50 states, it is confident it can make up the backlog within the next week.
9/11 Commission Co-Chair On What Can Be Done To Investigate Capitol Insurrection
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Thomas Kean, former Republican Governor of New Jersey and former co-chair of the 9/11 Commission, about creating a commission to investigate what happened Jan. 6.
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Metropolitan Opera Backstage Workers: 'Without People, The Opera Is Nothing'
A union representing 800 backstage workers began a publicity campaign today urging donors and government entities to withdraw support for the company because of a labor dispute.
Price Check: Nations Pay Wildly Different Prices For Vaccines
The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago gave an impassioned speech about the vaccine rollout, warning of hoarding and price gouging. Here's what we could find out about the cost of a dose.
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