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Carnegie Hall Initiative Helps Two Moms Compose Genre-Defying Lullaby For Their Baby
Bay Area couple Shonnece Hill and Elizabeth Cheeves created a song for their newborn through The Lullaby Project, a Carnegie Hall initiative that connects underserved communities with musicians.
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U.S. Birthrate Drops To Lowest Level In Four Decades
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to University of Maine sociology professor Amy Blackstone about the declining number of births in the U.S.
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Bombing Near Kabul School Kills At Least 50, Many Of Them Girls
Many of the victims were young students. No group has claimed responsibility. The U.S. and NATO are in the process of removing their troops from the country, raising fears of increased attacks.
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India Sees Deadliest Day Of Pandemic With COVID-19 Deaths Topping 4,000
As bad as the reported numbers are, the actual toll is likely much worse. India's relentless virus surge is leading to deadly shortages of hospital beds, medical oxygen and drugs.
Ransomware Attack Shuts Down A Top U.S. Gasoline Pipeline
An attack shuts down Colonial Pipeline, a major transporter of gasoline along the East Coast. A security analyst says the event shows the vulnerability of key elements of the nation's infrastructure.
Black Americans And The Racist Architecture Of Homeownership
Owning a home is a part of the American dream. It's also the key to building intergenerational wealth. But Black Americans continue to face discrimination in housing, including through higher costs.
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Will My Sense Of Smell Ever Return? Olfactory Insights From COVID And Beyond
COVID-19 has renewed interest in a key way humans perceive the world. A reporter who hasn't been able to tell the scent of a rose from a sweaty gym shoe for decades takes heart in the latest science.
'The Worst I've Seen': Capitol Police Face Scrutiny For Lack Of Transparency
Critics say the Capitol Police's history of secrecy contributed to the failure to prevent the Capitol riot. Unlike many departments, the agency is exempt from releasing records like bodycam footage.
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Is The Variant From India The Most Contagious Coronavirus Mutant On The Planet?
Scientists are trying to determine if the coronavirus variant in India could be the most transmissible variant known.
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Looking For A Bed For Daddy Lolo: Inside The Philippines' COVID Crisis
In Manila, a family unites to secure care and treatment for Daddy Lolo, their beloved grandfather. Along the way, they witness just how ill-equipped the country is to manage COVID.
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