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President Biden's message to the country: 'We're going to be OK'
Biden travels to Wisconsin on Wednesday to tout infrastructure spending, a theme he hit on in the State of the Union speech Tuesday night.
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The U.S. is taking a swing at airlines over Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The move aims to further squeeze Russia's economy over its unprovoked attack on Ukraine.
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Scientists used to think birds couldn't smell. A biologist set out to prove them wrong
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Love on every page: Why is there so much romance in young adult fiction?
Whether it's a book that addresses racial issues like "The Hate U Give" or a thriller like "The Firekeeper's Daughter," YA books are full of romance.
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New opera teaches a classical music class in the ongoing fight for civil rights
Tamar-kali, who composed the music for Mudbound and Shirley, has a new project: an opera that you can watch online.
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The Paralympic Games begin Friday in Beijing
Among the American athletes competing this year is a former Navy Seal who lost his legs in Afghanistan because of a roadside bomb explosion.
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With revised masking rules, will things change for store and restaurant workers?
Workers at stores and restaurants have been at the center of confrontations over masks. As most of the country relaxes mask mandates at the CDC's guidance, anxiety isn't over for workers.
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Russia is making territorial advances in its invasion of Ukraine
The advances are happening most notably in the south of the country, where Russian troops have entered the Black Sea port of Kherson.
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Massachusetts revises its sweeping mask mandates for schools
Masks officially became optional Monday in Massachusetts. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Eric Conti, superintendent of Burlington Public Schools, about what this week has been like.
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House to vote on bill to help veterans exposed to burn pits
The bill would open up federal health care benefits to millions of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans exposed to toxic substances during their service.
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