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How The U.S. Plans To Distribute Potential Coronavirus Vaccines
Coronavirus vaccines in development have strict storage requirements, including being kept at very cold temperatures. NPR eyes how the vaccines might be distributed and allocated when they are ready.
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Sports Events' TV Ratings Are Down. Where Are The Fans Who Missed Them In Pandemic?
TV ratings are down for major sports events: a record low for Game 1 of the NBA Finals and a 13-year low for the Stanley Cup Finals. Even recent NFL numbers seem to be down or mixed.
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Hockey Broadcaster Mike 'Doc' Emrick Signs Off
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Mike "Doc" Emrick, longtime hockey broadcaster, about his retirement and the future of sports broadcasting.
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'Revenant' Reveals A Breathtaking, Punishing Saga Of Survival And Revenge
NPR film critic Bob Mondello reviewsThe Revenant, a harrowing survival tale from the director of last year's best picture Oscar winner.
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Sanctuary Cities Sue Justice Department Over Threat To Deny Federal Funding
The crackdown on so-called sanctuary cities has become the next big legal battle against President Trump's policies. Opponents fought Trump's travel ban all the way to the Supreme Court, where it will be heard this fall. Now sanctuary cities are suing over the administration's threat to deny funding if they don't cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
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President Biden's White House Introduces Initiatives On Immigration
President Biden seeks not just to undo Trump's most controversial immigration policies, but to make a pathway to legalization for more than 10 million immigrants who are in the country illegally.
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An American Masterpiece, And A 'Menagerie' Of Stars
A revival of Tennessee Williams' glorious 1945 drama opens tonight at Broadway's Booth Theater. Zachary Quinto and Cherry Jones star in the play, which is partly based on the playwright's own life and family.
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This Week In Race: Pepsi Challenged; Appropriation Nation; Black Twitter Explained
California's Senate votes to limit the cooperation police can give immigration authorities, while research shows fear of deportation can make people sick. And Pepsi's unity message backfires.
Trump Administration Signals Shift In Policy On DACA
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Tom Wong, assistant professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego, about how the Trump administration may carry out immigration policy differently, especially for people previously considered low priority.
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Adam Rippon Declines NBC's Job Offer — So He Can Stick With U.S. Olympic Team
"I love being on Team USA and representing our country. My teammates were there for me during my events, and now I NEED to be there for them," said Adam Rippon, further endearing himself to a nation.
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