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Many States Are Trying To Prevent Vaccine Mandate Laws
The push for vaccine mandates is growing. NPR's A Martinez talks to Hemi Tewarson of the National Academy for State Health Policy about states that are banning vaccine mandates.
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McCaskill Blames Senate Defeat On Democratic 'Failure' With Rural America
The Missouri Democrat reflected on her loss in an interview with NPR. McCaskill criticizes how Democrats handled the Kavanaugh nomination and warns her party against going too far investigating Trump.
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Kentucky teenagers discover that embroidery is a lot more than just a craft
Two artists in Kentucky designed a summer workshop for teens called The School of Needlework for Disobedient Women, using embroidery as an avenue to explore feminism, activism and self-expression.
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Puerto Rico Freezes Condom Prices To Prevent Zika Profiteering
With Zika spreading in Puerto Rico, the government has forbidden stores from raising prices on mosquito repellent, window screens, larvicides and condoms.
Schools Work Around The Pandemic To Provide Holiday Concerts
December is usually the time when families sit in crowded stuffy school gymnasiums for the annual elementary school holiday concert. But because of COVID-19, local music programs had to get creative.
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New emergency system will alert Washington state to locate missing Indigenous people
The state of Washington is implementing the first-in-the-nation emergency alert system for missing Native Americans. It allows authorities to issue public alerts quickly to help locate those missing.
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Latitudes: 50 Years Of Nonesuch, 10 Essential Recordings
The label has become a crucial ambassador, introducing many world-music artists to American fans. Hear 10 songs from across Nonesuch's remarkable 50-year history.
A South Korea missile blows up in a drill and panics a nearby city
A malfunctioning South Korean ballistic missile blew up as it plowed into the ground Wednesday during a live-fire drill, panicking and confusing residents of the coastal city of Gangneung.
Move Over Video Games, Board Games Aren't Dead Yet
Board games are coming out of the closet, with store fronts popping up in a lot of communities. In Brooklyn, N.Y., Gamelab is place where people can get together and play different types of games.
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Hate Crime Charges Filed Against Man Who Harassed Woman Over Puerto Rico Flag Shirt
"If you're an American citizen, you should not be wearing that shirt in America," a man said to the woman in a Chicago park. A police officer who stood nearby and did not help has resigned.
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