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Veggie Burgers Can Be Called Burgers, European Parliament Says
Despite pushback from Europe's largest farmer's association, the Parliament will allow vegetarian meat alternatives to use meat-like terms, including burger and steak.
U.S. Records Highest Number Of Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day Since Pandemic Began
The 83,000 surpasses the previous record from mid-July by about 6,000. In addition, 943 people died from COVID-19 on Friday. Cases of the virus have been rising in the U.S. since mid-September.
Robocalls, Rumors And Emails: Last-Minute Election Disinformation Floods Voters
Dirty tricks and disinformation have been used to intimidate and mislead voters in the past. But they have been especially pervasive this year amid a chaotic and contentious election.
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Jerry Jeff Walker, Who Wrote 'Mr. Bojangles,' Dies At 78
Walker was a pioneer in Austin's country music scene in the 1970s. His most famous song, "Mr. Bojangles," went on to inspire countless covers.
What Might Happen To U.S.-Turkey Relations Under A President Biden
President Trump's relationship with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has had its ups and downs. NPR discusses what might happen to the U.S.-Turkey relationship if Joe Biden wins the election.
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Not My Job: We Quiz 'Shape Of Water' Star Doug Jones On Frozen Sculptures
Doug Jones starred as the sexy sea creature in The Shape of Water, so we've invited him to play a game called "Hey, check out the shape of this water!"
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How Trump And Biden Differ On Energy Policy
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dino Grandoni, an energy and environmental policy reporter with The Washington Post, about the debate over the future of U.S. energy.
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Universal Mask Wearing Could Save Some 130,000 Lives In The U.S., Study Suggests
The study is based on some assumptions under different scenarios. It suggests that if 95% of Americans wore masks in public it could drastically reduce the amount of COVID-19 deaths by February.
Pence Aides Test Positive As Coronavirus Consumes Final Days Of Campaign
The White House again faces the coronavirus in its ranks. But Vice President Pence, who has tested negative, plans to continue his breakneck campaign travel schedule.
'SNL': Adele Hosts Because 'Album's Not Finished,' But H.E.R. Debuts New Song
Adele sang a bit in one sketch but left most of the music to H.E.R., who performed a new song called "Hold On."
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