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Rent, electricity and grocery prices continue to increase faster than paychecks
Consumer prices continue to climb at a rapid rate. The latest inflation data from the Labor Department also reflects how the pandemic is reshaping what Americans spend money on.
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AstraZeneca was chastised by a committee charged with reviewing its COVID-19 vaccine study results. AstraZeneca claimed a vaccine efficacy of 79%, but the committee said that was using outdated data.
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The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is playing an outsized role in the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
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Why Trump's Lawyers Say He Can't Be Tried For Incitement Of Insurrection
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NPR looks at how the upcoming tests for the Republican Party — the Senate impeachment trial and how House Republicans address its divisions — will test if the GOP is ready to divorce Trumpism.
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Free community college provision scrapped: What will it mean for low-income and minority students?
Jill Biden recently announced a free community college provision would no longer be included in the administration's Build Back Better plan.
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The Legacy Of Late College Basketball Coach John Chaney
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with The Ringer staff writer Tyler Tynes about the legacy of college basketball coach John Chaney. Chaney, who coached at Temple University, died on Friday at 89 years old.
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2022's inflation looks like 1982 — with food, shelter and electricity all up
January had a 7.5% increase in average prices, a 40-year high for sticker prices in the U.S.
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