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Protesting Farmers Flood India's Capital, Storm Historic Fort
Tens of thousands of Indian farmers had been protesting on the outskirts of New Delhi for months. On Tuesday, they stormed the city, overshadowing a military parade on a national holiday.
European Union Warns AstraZeneca Over Reduction In Vaccine Shipments
"The companies must deliver. They must honor their obligations," the European Commission's president said after both AstraZeneca and Pfizer said they were experiencing shipping issues.
Yucaipa Middle Schooler Wins Local Art Contest
The city of Yucaipa recently held a student art contest spotlighting student work during the pandemic. KVCR’s Lillian Vasquez spoke with Margo Mullen,…
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Italy's Prime Minister Quits As COVID-19 Response Splits Coalition Government
Giuseppe Conte handed in his resignation Tuesday following weeks of political uncertainty and the loss of a coalition partner over his handling of the coronavirus' second wave and economic recovery.
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Judge Orders Destruction Of Alleged Sex Tapes Of Robert Kraft
Misdemeanor solicitation charges against Kraft and other men were dropped last year after a Florida appeals court ruled that the videos were not admissible as evidence.
New Documentary Offers An Inside Look At '90s Middle East Peace Negotiations
The Human Factor gives a behind-the-scenes view of the peace effort between Israel and Palestine. We talk with filmmaker Dror Moreh and Dennis Ross, President Clinton's point man in the effort.
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New Capitol Police Chief Offers 'Sincerest Apologies' To Congress
Acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman told a House committee that the department expects to answer "for our failings on Jan. 6."
How to improvise in the kitchen — With tips from Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway
Following a recipe is easy, but improvising in the kitchen takes confidence — and a well-stocked pantry.
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Pharmacist To Plead Guilty To Ruining Hundreds Of Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine, DOJ Says
A pharmacist in Grafton, Wisc., is accused of tampering with supplies of the Moderna vaccine in December. He faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each of two charges.
'This Is Our Dream': A Crowdsourced Poem To Inspire Hope
NPR poet-in-residence Kwame Alexander's latest community poem started with a request to consider what follows after the words "I dream a world."
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