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After Jordan Neely's death, homeless advocates blame NYC's 'dehumanizing' policies
The 30-year-old homeless man died from a chokehold by another passenger on the NYC subway. Advocates say the city's policies and rhetoric concerning people who are homeless are dangerous and false.
Bourbon Balls Give A Sweet Kick To Kentucky Derby
The Kentucky Derby brings good business for chocolatier Erika Chavez-Graziano, who sells around 800 pounds of bourbon balls at Derby time.
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Nevada treasurer calls the U.S. debt impasse a disturbing 'manufactured crisis'
If there's no debt ceiling deal and the U.S. defaults, how would the fallout filter down to states? NPR's A Martinez talks to Zach Conine, Nevada's treasurer, about the impact on his state.
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Update On A Timeline For When A Coronavirus Vaccine Might Be Available To Americans
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Moncef Slaoui, chief scientific adviser for Operation Warp Speed, about Moderna's coronavirus vaccine, which is said to be nearly 95% effective.
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'The Covenant of Water' is the story of an Indian family haunted by a medical mystery
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with the author Abraham Verghese about his new novel The Covenant of Water in which a family in India is haunted by a medical mystery.
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For May the 4th, Carrie Fisher of 'Star Wars' gets a Hollywood Walk of Fame star
The honor for the late actress, who played Princess Leia and many other roles in a lengthy career, was accepted by her daughter and fellow Star Wars actress Billie Lourd.
Proud Boys members found guilty of seditious conspiracy for role in Jan. 6 insurrection
Four members of the far-right group known as the Proud Boys have been convicted.
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How a small Nevada company is making millions on water
"Water brokers" are profiting off of the Western water crisis.
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Banking sector wobbles again as another regional bank sees stocks plummet
PacWest, a smaller regional bank, saw its stock fall by more than half early Thursday morning.
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Hollywood writers' strike continues: One TV writer shares his experiences
It's day three of the strike, with members of the Writers Guild of America asking studios for better pay in the streaming era.
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