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Trump Promises 'Warp Speed' Coronavirus Vaccine Effort With New Program
The president says he hopes the initiative will develop a treatment for COVID-19 by early next year, a timeline that experts have called optimistic.
Montana Allows A Drive-In Theater To Stay Open, After Governor's Office Makes Call
After state and local officials in Montana sent mixed messages on whether a drive-in movie theater could open, the issue rose all the way to the top.
CDC Hospital Data Point To Racial Disparity In COVID-19 Cases
In a study of the early coronavirus epidemic in the U.S., a third of people who were hospitalized were African American. Top risk factors were high blood pressure and obesity.
Get That Paper: What Lottery Winnings Do To Your Life
The Mega Millions and Powerball totals are climbing, and thousands of people are fantasizing about how they’ll spend their winnings. But having your number drawn isn’t always a dream come true.
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EPA To Dissolve Office Of Science Adviser
As part of a broader reorganization, the EPA will eliminate the role created to counsel acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. Critics fear the move is a further demotion of scientific research.
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USA Gymnastics Head Kerry Perry Resigns Amid Abuse Scandal
Perry has been under scrutiny from the U.S. Olympic Committee as USA Gymnastics attempts to navigate a path forward following a sexual abuse scandal by former team doctor Larry Nassar.
Spy Boss Coats, Once Eager For The Spotlight, Now Prefers The Shadows
The director of national intelligence is back in the headlines after a rare public statement contradicting the president about Russian interference in U.S. elections.
Arrest Made In The Murder Of Rapper XXXTentacion
Police have arrested a suspect in the death of Jahseh Onfroy, better known as the rapper XXXTentacion, who was shot and killed outside of a motor sports dealership on June 18 in Florida.
Anthony Roth Costanzo: A Countertenor For The 21st Century
The resourceful singer is unafraid to bring opera — and his high-flying top notes — to unlikely places, from sixth-grade classrooms to the offices of NPR.
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Senior Resident Found Alive In D.C. Apartment 5 Days After Fire
Raymond Holton, 74, was found alive and well in his apartment at a senior living center when building inspectors showed up to assess damage from Wednesday's fire.
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