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Avril Haines Nominated As First Female Director Of National Intelligence
President-elect Joe Biden's appointee was previously the deputy director of the CIA and the White House deputy national security adviser.
U.K. Police Arrest Man Over 1974 Birmingham Pub Bombings That Killed 21
This is the first arrest in decades related to the bombings, after six men were wrongfully sentenced to life in prison for the attack but later released.
Trump Shakes Up The Military, But To What End?
The president has taken a series of abrupt moves, firing the defense secretary and announcing troop cutbacks in Afghanistan and Iraq. Critics say these actions have no clear strategic goal.
New York Philharmonic Premieres Young Composer's 'Summer'
Grace Moore, 12, is one of the youngest composers to write music performed by the New York Philharmonic. She wrote "Summer" during the early days of the pandemic.
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Code Switch Staffers Pick Their Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts
NPR's podcast about race, ethnicity and culture digs deep into the Tiny Desk archives.
'Fireball' Is A Result Of Werner Herzog's Fascination With Meteorites
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to director Werner Herzog about his new documentary — Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds — which explores our cosmic visitors from deep space: meteorites.
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COVID-19 Denial Still Rampant In Some Coronavirus Hot Spots
Efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus are being hampered because many people don't believe it's real. "It's absolute garbage," said Craig Mann of Flathead County in northwest Montana.
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News Brief: Pandemic Deaths, Remote Learning, Unproven Injection Device
U.S. reaches record deaths from COVID-19. New York City public schools return to online learning. Plus, a small firm is expected to get a government loan to produce an injection device for vaccines.
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Why Were The Polls Off? Pollsters Have Some Early Theories
Along with state polls, national polls may have been significantly further off from the election results than in 2016. Many appear to have missed support for Trump and down-ballot GOP candidates.
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As Vaccine Approvals Loom, U.S. Funds A Backup Plan For Delivery
As the U.S. prepares for what will likely be the largest vaccination program in its history, the Trump administration plans to loan $590 million to a Connecticut company with a novel technology.
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