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Immigration enforcement emerges as the major issue in the Texas U.S. Senate race
Texas' U.S. Senate is grappling with how immigration enforcement should look like ahead of its primary elections.
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Nashville mayor on how the city is coping after storm knocks out power for thousands
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell how his city is coping after the massive winter storm that swept across much of the country this weekend.
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Minnesota AG talks about Trump's threat to deploy troops to quell protests
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about the Trump administration's possible deployment of active-duty soldiers to Minnesota.
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Distilling Presidential History Into 44 Cocktails
Jim Hewes has been bartending at the historic Willard Hotel's Round Robin Bar for 27 years. The bar is just a stone's throw from the White House, and Hewes mixes up presidential history with his cocktails. For the inauguration, he has come up with a drink list inspired by the 44 presidents.
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UPS Executive: Vaccine Shipments Will Reach Distribution Centers Monday Morning
Wes Wheeler, president of UPS Healthcare, told NPR Sunday that the first shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines is on its way to sites in all 50 states, complete with dry ice and Bluetooth technology.
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Logistical Challenges in Shipping COVID-19 Vaccine
Airlines will play a critical role in transporting COVID-19 vaccines. But there are huge logistical challenges in shipping vaccines quickly and efficiently at low temperatures.
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Beach Adventures And Falling In Love: Summer In A Haiku
The haiku that listeners sent us about summer evoked all kinds of memories. Some said the season reminds them of ice cream or trips to the beach. Others shared precious memories of young love.
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Effects Of Global Warming On Display In Antarctica
James McClintock, a marine biologist, talks with David Greene about how warming temperatures have had a dramatic impact on the glacier near the U.S. Palmer Station in Antarctica.
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Activists Arrested At Statue Of Liberty After Protesting Trump's Immigration Policies
A woman climbed onto the base of the Statue of Liberty, remaining there for three hours before police brought her down. Activists earlier unfurled a banner to "Abolish I.C.E."
Today 110 Detained Iraqis Were Supposed To Be Released, Instead Their Case Is In Turmoil
Today was supposed to be a good day for detained Iraqis who were rounded up starting in the summer of 2017. A district court judge had ordered the remaining 110 of the group to be released, but today's opinion from the 6th Circuit Court throws the case into turmoil.
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