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Despite Increased Vaccinations, COVID-19 Cases Remain High
As vaccine makers start testing re-tooled versions to target variants, how long will immunity hold up? And as vaccines open to all adults, some are still waiting. Why?
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1st Broadway Performance Held Since Pandemic Closed Shows
Over the weekend, 150 people gathered at the St. James Theatre. Everyone was masked, distanced and virus tested. Tony award winners Nathan Lane and Savion Glover performed for front-line workers.
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NCAA Women's Final: Stanford Wins Championship With Victory Over Arizona
The Stanford Cardinal won its third NCAA Division 1 Women's Basketball championship and the first since 1992. The top-seeded Stanford team beat the Arizona Wildcats 54-53 in a thrilling final.
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Efforts Mount To Overturn Georgia's Controversial Voting Law
After Major League Baseball announced Friday it was moving the All Star Game out of Atlanta, reaction has been swift. MLB said it opposes the new Georgia law that restricts some voting rights.
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Tiny Desk Meets SXSW: Steady Holiday
In our first of four Tiny Desk Meets SXSW concerts, Dre Babinski delivers an absolutely charming performance.
Creamer's Sounds and Sights
Creamer's Field biologist and educator Mark Ross sets out to discover if Alaska's groundhog is up for spring.
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Singer Brandi Carlile Talks Ambition, Avoidance And Finally Finding Her Place
The six-time Grammy winner got her start as a kid, singing backup for an Elvis impersonator. Her new memoir, Broken Horses, is about her early life and the family she's built.
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African Immigrant Organizations Are Fighting To Ease Vaccine Hesitancy
Efforts to fight vaccine hesitancy among Black people often miss African immigrants who have a different colonial history and experience with Western medicine, which grassroots groups are addressing.
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Gonzaga's Undefeated Season Ends As Baylor Is Crowned Champion
The Gonzaga Bulldogs went into the men's championship basketball game undefeated. After the final buzzer, it was the Baylor Bears who were victorious. Baylor beat Gonzaga 86-70.
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African Immigrant Health Groups Battle Trans-Atlantic Tide Of Vaccine Disinformation
Efforts to address hesitancy among Black people in America often overlook African immigrants, who get information from friends and family back home through social media platforms such as WhatsApp.
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