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NYC Becomes Largest U.S. City To Require Proof Of Vaccination For Indoor Activities
Mayor Bill de Blasio said enforcement of the new policy will take effect starting Sept. 13 and will apply to indoor dining, gyms and entertainment venues.
Panic-Buying And Transport Lockdowns. In Wuhan, It Feels Like Early Pandemic Again
In a dramatic move reminiscent of the first days of the coronavirus in China some 19 months ago, flights and trains in and out of the city of 11 million have been halted.
During A 4th COVID Surge, Louisiana Hospitals Report They've Never Been Busier
NPR's A Martínez speak with Dr. Joseph Kanter, the top medical official of Louisiana Department of Health, about why the state has one of worst COVID-19 infection rates in the country.
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Cat Runs Around The Field At Yankee Stadium To The Delight Of Fans
The cat was a welcome distraction for Yankee fans while their team was losing the game by six runs. The speedy cat evaded the grounds crew before finally being corralled in left field.
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6-Time Gold Medalist Allyson Felix Helps Create Child-Care Grant For Female Athletes
A new grant is helping Olympians and Paralympians pay for child care while they compete in Tokyo. The $200,000 child-care grant is from the Women's Sports Foundation and clothing maker Athleta.
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Pennsylvania Swing District Expresses Concern About Inflation
Voters in the swing district of Northampton County in the eastern part of the state talk about their concerns over inflation and the job market, and how the Biden White House is tackling the economy.
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The ACLU Will Try To Stop The Use Of Title 42, A Trump-Era Migrant Policy
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Lee Gelernt of the ACLU, which plans to file a preliminary injunction to stop the continued use of the Title 42 public health law by the Biden administration.
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Voters Are Set To Decide A Hard-Fought Democratic Primary In Ohio
The race pits Nina Turner, an ally of Bernie Sanders and the so-called Squad, against Shontel Brown, who has endorsements from Hillary Clinton and James Clyburn. The contest could be close.
U.S. Long Jumper And Medalist Brittney Reese Says It's Time She Gets Some Recognition
Is she the best long jumper of all time? "I am," she says. "Point-blank." Reese doesn't hold the world record, but she's established herself as an extraordinary athlete over a huge number of years.
U.S. Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher Won't Play In Women's Olympic Bronze Medal Match
Naeher was injured in the Olympic semifinal loss against Canada. Naeher landed awkwardly trying to swat the ball away in the first half. She played for a few more minutes and then was substituted out.
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