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'Sleeves Up For Summer' Pops Up
The state Division of Public Health and other medical partners have been peppering the Fairbanks and North Pole area with free pop-up COVID-19 vaccine…
'On Juneteenth' Historian Examines The 'Hope' And 'Hostility' Toward Emancipation
Juneteenth celebrates the day slavery ended in Texas, June 19, 1865. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed studies the early American republic and the legacy of slavery.
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Brothers Osborne: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
John and T.J. Osborne turn up the intensity in a Tiny Desk quarantine set that features music from the duo's 2020 album, Skeletons.
West Virginia Trial May Establish Corporate Liability For Opioid Crisis
Drug distributors are in court in West Virginia over their role in the state's opioid crisis. Documents spotlight revelations — including internal communications that mocked people with addiction.
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How A Hospital And A School District Teamed Up To Help Kids In Emotional Crisis
A growing number of kids struggle with anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts. A new way of linking hospitals and schools may be the key to getting more of them help.
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Record-Setting Mount Everest Sherpa Heeds Bad Dream, Turns Around
Kami Rita has scaled Mt. Everest 25 times and was attempting his 26th summit. About halfway up, the weather soured. After a bad dream, he turned around. He will attempt the summit again next year.
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Standoff Between Farmers And Tractor Makers Intensifies Over Repair Issues
Some farmers are in a bruising battle with John Deere and other tractor makers over what they are allowed to repair on the equipment they own.
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Democrats Will Learn Soon If GOP Is Serious About Infrastructure, Sen. Coons Says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about the ongoing negotiations involving the White House, Democrats and Republicans on a comprehensive infrastructure package.
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Amazon Makes A Deal To Buy MGM For Nearly $8.5 Billion
It's the second-largest acquisition for Amazon after purchasing Whole Foods — and its biggest move into entertainment.
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Stunning New Podcast Investigates 'The Line' Separating Combat From War Crimes
In 2018, former Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher was charged with committing war crimes. An Apple podcast hosted by Dan Taberski, creator of Missing Richard Simmons and Running from COPS, unpacks his story.
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