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Fauci, Other Biden COVID-19 Advisers Tout 'Really Encouraging' Vaccine News
Dr. Anthony Fauci also said the administration hoped to be able to start vaccinating children by late spring or summer.
From Elon Musk To AOC, Everybody Has A Tweet About GameStop
Jon Stewart and Ted Cruz are among other high-profile people who took to Twitter to comment on the stock story gripping the country.
Itching To Travel Again, Some Americans Take Advantage Of Lower Airfare
Despite a slow vaccine rollout, Americans are hoping they'll be able to travel safely soon. And with relatively low airfares and flexible change policies, some are planning that next big trip.
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Coronavirus FAQ: I'm Using A UV Light To Disinfect Stuff. Is That A Good Idea?
Researchers are looking into several key points: Can ultraviolet light kill the coronavirus, and is it safe to use? Or might your eyes pay a price?
Pipe Bombs Believed To Have Been Placed Night Before Attack On U.S. Capitol
The FBI releases photos of the person thought to be responsible for putting pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican headquarters and says the bombs were placed on the night before the riot.
In Philadelphia, A Scandal Erupts Over Vaccination Startup Led By 22-Year-Old
City officials gave coronavirus vaccines to Philly Fighting Covid, whose brash CEO had no health care experience. After a WHYY investigation, the city cut ties with the group over alleged misconduct.
Heavy Rotation: 20 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
This January, NPR member stations share a mix of the most popular songs on their airwaves, including music from The Avalanches, Jade Bird, Madlib, Run the Jewels and more.
Combating Misinformation When A Loved One Is Caught In A Web Of Conspiracies
The recent attack on the U.S. Capitol is a reminder of the potentially deadly impact of disinformation that is spreading online. Experts say there are several possible strategies for dealing with it.
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How Students At A North Carolina Elementary School Are Faring With Remote Learning
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with school counselor Barbie Garayua Tudryn from Chapel Hill, NC about the mental and social well-being of students at her elementary school as remote learning continues.
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Where Have QAnon Supporters Gone?
When Twitter and Facebook cracked down on those spreading baseless QAnon conspiracies, adherents went looking for other apps to communicate, including platforms where they may be further radicalized.
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