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Saturday Sports: Normalcy Returns To Sports World After Year Of Canceled Games
Sports schedules seem to be slowly going back to normal while the scrutiny on the NCAA persists beyond March Madness.
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Creamer's Sounds and Sights
Not all songbirds enjoy the same reputation. Creamer’s Field biologist and educator Mark Ross explains.
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Retiring NPR Correspondent Looks At How Religion Beat Has Changed
After six years on the religion and belief beat — and four decades reporting for NPR — Tom Gjelten is retiring. He discusses how covering religion in America has changed in recent years.
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Supplies Of COVID-19 Vaccines Vary In Parts Of The U.S.
With more than 3 million vaccinations a day, there are now some areas of the country where supply of COVID-19 vaccines outstrips demand, while other areas are seeing a shortage of shots.
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Protesters Gather In Minneapolis Suburb After Man Is Killed In Traffic Stop
Police deployed tear gas and flash-bang grenades to clear protesters who assembled outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department in Minnesota after police shot a 20-year-old man earlier in the day.
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04-12-21 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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Emerald Fennell's 'Promising Young Woman' Doesn't Let Anyone Off The Hook
Writer-director Fennell describes her Oscar-nominated film about a woman who hunts down sexual predators as "a kind of fantasy" but also as something "much darker and, I hope, more honest than that."
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Republicans Meet Biden's Infrastructure Plan With Skepticism
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Republican Congressman Garret Graves of Louisiana about President Biden's meeting with a bipartisan group of members of Congress about his infrastructure proposal.
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Without Cruise Ships, Key West Residents Are Enjoying A Quieter, Clearer Harbor
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, cruise ships have been shut down. In Key West, Fla., which has been long dependent on tourism, local officials have noticed cleaner water and fewer crowds.
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What's Driving The Surge Of New COVID-19 Cases In Vermont?
Vermont is seeing its highest levels of COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began. Much of the new case growth is driven by younger Vermonters who aren't yet eligible for the vaccine.
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