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NCAA Men's 2021 March Madness Will Take Place In A Bubble In Indiana
The NCAA wants Indianapolis to host the entire March Madness tournament in a COVID-19 protective bubble. The move will boost that city's economy but some are concerned about the health risks.
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Are Ads Against Ga. Senate Candidate Also An Attack On Black Churches?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jonathan Lee Walton, dean of Wake Forest University School of Divinity, about the political ads taken out against Georgia Senate runoff candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock.
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Watch A World Cafe Mini Concert From Rising Songwriter Kendall Morgan
Kendall Morgan performs songs from her forthcoming EP, due out early this year, in this World Cafe mini concert.
As 'Mr. Mayor,' Ted Danson Sustains His Stellar Sitcom Streak
Playing a retired millionaire who unexpectedly wins his bid to become mayor of Los Angeles, Danson takes the spotlight and shines, sticking every landing on every line.
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Keyon Harrold Involved in Racially Charged Incident
Keyon Harrold at the 2019 Montreal International Jazz Festival (photo: Sharonne Cohen)As captured on Instagram and surveillance videos, the trumpeter…
Facial Recognition And Beyond: Journalist Ventures Inside China's 'Surveillance State'
Kai Strittmatter says the Chinese state has amassed an astonishing amount of data about its citizens, which it uses to punish people for even minor offenses. His new book is We Have Been Harmonized.
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Trump EPA Erects New Barriers To Crucial Science
Studies based on private health data are crucial to understanding dangers posed by pollution. A new rule makes it harder for the EPA to consider many studies when setting safeguards.
Scotland's Leader Says Trump Wouldn't Be Allowed To Visit Under Pandemic Rules
"Coming to play golf is not what I would consider to be an essential purpose," Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says amid speculation that President Trump might visit.
Kyle Rittenhouse, Accused In Kenosha Shootings, Pleads Not Guilty To All Charges
The suspect is accused of shooting three protesters in Kenosha, Wis., during unrest in the city following the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Two of his alleged victims were killed.
Legendary Climber And Conservationist George Whitmore Dies At 89
Whitmore died from complications from COVID-19, according to his wife. The storied climber helped make history as part of the team who first climbed Yosemite's El Capitan.
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