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Tokyo's Coronavirus Cases Are Soaring, But Japan's PM Says The Games Are Not To Blame
Daily coronavirus cases in Tokyo have set records for three days straight, but Japan's prime minister denies that the Olympic Games are causing the spike.
U.S. Women's Soccer Team Beats The Netherlands And Advances To Olympic Semifinals
This means they'll head to the semifinal. The U.S. is trying to become the first reigning Women's World Cup champion to win Olympic gold.
On The Road Again: Musicians Return To The Stage At Exit Zero
We take you to the Exit Zero Jazz Festival with three sets from: piano prodigy Matthew Whitaker; New Orleans vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa, and master conguero Pedrito Martinez.
An Outbreak Of The Coronavirus Delta Variant Has Spread To 15 Chinese Cities
China is battling to stem the spread of new cases tied to the more infectious variant. Nearly 200 people have been infected since last week, when a case was detected at an international airport.
Iowa Farmer Voted For Trump In 2016. Where Does He Stand Now?
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Robb Ewoldt, a soybean and corn farmer in Iowa, who plans to vote for President Trump in November — despite his numerous reservations about the president.
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Virginia Extends Voter Registration After Site Went Down Hours Before Deadline
Voters in Virginia will now be able to register until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, in person or online.
Voting Is An 'Individual Right,' Barrett Testifies, But Critics Remain Leery
The Supreme Court nominee discussed voting laws, rights and practices with her Democratic questioners on her third day of confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Gun-Waving St. Louis Couple Plead Not Guilty To 2 Felony Charges
A grand jury indicted Mark and Patricia McCloskey last week on weapon and evidence charges. The case stems from a confrontation between the McCloskeys and protesters for racial justice on June 28.
Sleepless Nights, Hair Loss And Cracked Teeth: Pandemic Stress Takes Its Toll
Reports are on the rise of symptoms such as headaches, stomach problems and flare-ups of autoimmune disorders. Here's why chronic stress can make our bodies hurt, and what to do about it.
Trump Vs. Biden: How Russia Sees The U.S. Election
A poll published in September found only 23% of Russians have a positive view of Trump and 43% have a negative one. Also, 55% of respondents said they were hearing about Biden for the very first time.
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