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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Won't Be Ready By Election Day
Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla said in a public statement Friday that the company won't have data showing that the vaccine is safe before the third week of November at the earliest.
How Women Have Been 'Profoundly' Left Out Of The U.S. Constitution
As a teen, Heidi Schreck debated the Constitution in competitions. A film of her Broadway play, What the Constitution Means to Me, is now available on Amazon Prime. Originally broadcast March 2019.
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The Story Behind Kamala Harris' Truancy Program
HuffPost reporter Molly Redden explains how a program trying to reduce school absences produced unintended consequences—both for California families and Harris herself.
Outbreak Voices: A Hawaiian Man's Journey From DJ To Farmer
Thomas Kahikina Ching of Kailua Kona, Hawaii, lost his jobs because of the pandemic and decided to grow his own food. He explains how he went from DJ and tour guide to backyard farmer.
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Rural Hospitals Struggling Financially Because Of COVID-19
Vulnerable hospitals, particularly rural ones, are closing their doors faster than ever because of the pandemic. Sarah Jane Tribble explains what that means for rural Americans.
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Pianist Yael Weiss On '32 Bright Clouds' Project
Pianist Yael Weiss talks about her latest project, 32 Bright Clouds: Beethoven Conversations Around the World.
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Early Voting Analysis: Huge Turnout By Democrats
Early voting numbers continue to shatter records, and experts predict long lines will become less of a problem over the coming weeks.
Lindsey Graham Warmed To Trump, And Some Voters Feel Left In The Cold
The South Carolina senator used to depend on moderate voters to survive primaries. Now, Graham is in an unexpectedly close race against Democrat Jaime Harrison, who's appealing to the middle.
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Leyla McCalla Rereleases 'Vari-Colored Songs'
Leyla McCalla released her first solo album, Vari-Colored Songs: A Tribute to Langston Hughes, in 2014. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks her about its re-release and the new song included on it.
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Missouri Faces Redistricting System Showdown In Upcoming Election
A first of its kind in the nation redistricting system is being second guessed on this year's ballot in Missouri.
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