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Child care center in rural Indiana relies on parents to voluntarily help out
Parents of young children in rural communities are facing tough choices between child care and their jobs — and in some cases, their homes.
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Colorado Gun Control Advocate, Who Lost Son In Aurora Theater Shooting, Weighs In
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As Boston Mayor Marty Walsh joins the Biden administration, the city will have its first female mayor and its first non-white mayor, Kim Janey.
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India Has COVID-19 Vaccine Doses. But Will The Country's Population Take Them?
By July, India aims to vaccinate 300 million of its 1.4 billion people. But with COVID-19 infections already declining, some Indians don't see the need — and clinics have more doses than recipients.
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What's Behind Missouri's Low Rate Of COVID-19 Vaccinations
NPR looks at what is causing Missouri to have one of the slowest rates of administering COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S., from a lack of government transparency to a decentralized distribution system.
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Truckers may try to disrupt Super Bowl and the State of the Union, DHS memo says
A Department of Homeland Security memo says truckers protesting vaccine requirements are planning a potential disruption at the Super Bowl in Los Angeles and the State of the Union in Washington, D.C.
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