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What The Homeless Camping Ban In Austin, Other Local Elections Say About Political Dynamics In Texas
The ban was previously overturned in some areas by Austin's city council in 2019, but it's going to be reinstated next week after 57% of voters over the weekend approved Proposition B.
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Children Now Account For 22% Of New U.S. COVID Cases. Why Is That?
A year ago, COVID-19 cases in children made up less than 3% of the U.S. total. On Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics said children represented 22.4% of new cases.
A New Focus Group Investigated How People Have Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy
What makes vaccine-hesitant people change their minds and get the shot? A new focus group talked to people who explain how they got past their concerns.
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Employee Shortage Fuels Business Owners' Anxiety For Summer Season
As summer nears, many business owners are expressing fear that there's not enough time to fill jobs.
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From Courtroom To Club: Massachusetts Is Getting Creative To Hold Safe Trials
Many of the older courtrooms in Massachusetts aren't equipped for trials during a pandemic. So the state has had to get creative. Wedding venues, and even a nightclub, are now hosting court.
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Countries Are Sending Aid To India — But It's Been Slow To Reach Patients Who Need It
Other countries are donating oxygen to India after hospitals ran out. How quickly can supply chains be fixed, to rush this aid to COVID-19 patients in need?
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Susan Stamberg On NPR's 50th — A Memory Made In A Closet
To mark the 50th anniversary of All Things Considered, NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg recalls a moment from the program's first decade.
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For NPR's 50th: A Listener Riveted by Earthquake 6000 Miles Away
All Things Considered listener Canice Flanagan points to Melissa Block's reporting on an earthquake in China in 2008 as a story that had a dramatic effect on her.
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A Giant Organic Farm Faces Criticism That It's Harming The Environment
A huge organic farm that's backed by General Mills is facing accusations that it's doing more environmental harm than good. The project shows the difficulties of delivering on green promises.
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Would Regulating Massage Parlors Reduce Violence Against Women, Immigrants?
Manhattan's district attorney announced in late April that he'd no longer prosecute prostitution and unregulated massage parlors, a move applauded by organizations fighting sex trafficking and labor coercion.
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