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A new book captures Cokie Roberts and her 'Life Well Lived'
At the 2019 funeral for longtime NPR journalist Cokie Roberts, her husband, Steven, told personal stories about their life together. There were still more to tell, so he dove into writing about them.
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Will the CDC follow the FDA and approve Pfizer's vaccine for kids ages 5-11?
The CDC this week will weigh in on Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. If final approval is given, vaccines for this age group could be available within a few days.
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Republicans want more eyes on election workers. Experts worry about their intent
Normally, more involvement in democracy is a good thing. But officials worry people could be motivated to take their election watcher roles too far.
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Novel Texas abortion case is back at the Supreme Court
At issue is whether a state can nullify a constitutional right by delegating enforcement not to state officials, but to private citizens who are authorized to sue abortion providers and others.
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Syphilis is resurging in the U.S., a sign of public health's funding crisis
The country nearly eradicated this treatable sexually transmitted disease twice, only to see it come roaring back. The failure shows the weakness of a cash-strapped public health system.
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Sunday Puzzle: Pay A-T-tention to these words
Lance MacBlane plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Asma Khalid.
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The Halloween mainstay 'Werewolf Bar Mitzvah' was originally only 7 seconds long
The novelty song "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah" was featured in just a few seconds of one episode of "30 Rock" more than a decade ago, yet that was just long enough for it to become a Halloween favorite.
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Saturday sports: Braves leading World Series; Blackhawks, soccer face sexual assault
The behavior of the Braves' fans is scrutinized as the World Series goes to Atlanta, and fallout continues in the Chicago Blackhawks sexual assault case.
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Dana Zzyym receives first U.S. passport with 'X' gender marker
Scott Simon speaks with Dana Zzyym who says they are the first person to receive a passport with an 'X' gender marker.
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The Northern Lights could be visible from Oregon to New York this Halloween
Parts of the northern U.S., including Maryland, Illinois and Nevada, might get a Halloween treat: auroras from a massive solar flare. Usually, the northern lights are hard to see at lower latitudes.
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