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On 'This Close,' Lori McKenna Draws Inspiration From Family
McKenna's new song for Morning Edition's Song Project series was a family affair — written with her children's perspective of the COVID-19 era in mind, and featuring production from her sons.
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City Scenes: How Boston's DIY Hip-Hop Community Is Fending For Itself
Many Boston venues are reluctant to book local talent, which has forced the city's best rappers to find alternate spaces.
Pence Backs Republican Lawmakers' Plan To Object To Electoral College Results
Eleven senators and senators-elect said they would reject electors "from disputed states" without an investigation into the votes in those states. They did not provide evidence for their concerns.
Here's A Look At Congress' Incoming Freshman Class
The 117th Congress will be the most diverse group of federal lawmakers yet.
Former Walmart Pharmacists Say Company Ignored Red Flags As Opioid Sales Boomed
The giant retailer shipped billions of opioid pills to pharmacies nationwide. An NPR investigation found employees warned company executives their stores were being used by "pill mill" doctors.
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The Music Of The Northern Lights
Alaskan-born composer Matthew Burtner has recorded the sound of the northern lights and created a piece of music called Auroras.
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Amid Isolation And Loneliness, Elderly Face Crumbling Safety Net
New York has more people over the age of 65 than the total population of many states. And despite federal aid, the state's system meant to help protect seniors is short tens of millions of dollars.
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Homeless In Seattle Get Help From City Waste Pumper
The city has noticed a rise in illegal sewage spills as the number of people living out of RVs and other vehicles has increased dramatically.
Puerto Rico Swears In A New Governor Who Inherits Multiple Crises
Pedro Pierluisi takes office amid the island's ongoing efforts to claw itself out of an economic crunch and recover from natural disasters.
Latino Community Fund Aims To Empower More To Vote In Georgia's Runoff Elections
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Michelle Zuluaga of the Latino Community Fund, about getting out the Latino vote in Georgia's senate run-offs.
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