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Blinken has a lot on his plate including tensions with China and the war in Ukraine
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Secretary of State Antony Blinken about U.S.-China tensions, the earthquake aftermath in Turkey and Syria and the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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How this Brazilian doc got nearly every person in her city to take a COVID vaccine
Dr. Gabriela Kucharski's city of Toledo had virtually no vaccines. And it's a bastion of support for Brazil's vaccine skeptic president. Here's why that didn't matter.
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DHS watchdog appointed by Trump has fueled an exodus of agency lawyers, sources say
The Jan. 6 investigation has brought new attention to tumult at the watchdog agency for the Department of Homeland Security. Now its Inspector General is under fire from multiple directions.
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Dudamel And L.A. Philharmonic Reunite For Socially Distanced Virtual Concert Series
On March 5th, conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic return to the Hollywood Bowl to launch the second season of their virtual concert series, Sound/Stage.
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New York Restaurants Hope To Avoid Heartbreak On Valentine's Weekend
Now that they can reopen for limited indoor seating, restaurants in New York City are hoping customers show up for what's normally a busy holiday.
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How a Chinese 'spy balloon' prompted the U.S. to scour the skies
The U.S. and China have traded fiery allegations of extensive aerial surveillance programs since the U.S. shot down a Chinese balloon on Feb. 4. Here's a look at what's happened so far.
Russia deports thousands of Ukrainian children. Investigators say that's a war crime
A team at Yale University is using open-source materials to document the forced removal of Ukrainian children to Russia. Russia says it's a vast humanitarian program.
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From meet-cutes to happy endings, romance readers feel the love as sales heat up
Romance novel sales are surging, even as overall book sales experience their first decline in years. And no, fans are not embarrassed by their love of the genre.
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Afghan Refugees In India Fret Over The News Back Home, And Their Own Legal Status
Afghans in New Delhi have watched with horror as the Taliban take back control of Afghanistan, and they want to help relatives escape. But many refugees can't get work permits in India.
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A Tropical Storm Is Adding To Haiti's Misery Following A Devastating Earthquake
Relief efforts in Haiti are being greatly hampered by the torrential rains of Tropical Storm Grace. And many people are sleeping outside because of a fear of aftershocks.
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