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New Chapter In Streaming Wars Between Media Companies Heats Up
Big media companies like Disney and Warner Brothers are set to disrupt the streaming world even more next year.
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Warp Speed Official: 7.9 Million Doses Of Vaccine Ready For Distribution Next Week
The top military official with the federal vaccine effort spoke less than 24 hours after Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine became the second to receive an emergency use authorization from the FDA.
Politics Chat: Trump Is Preoccupied With Election Results While Relief Bill Stalls
Progress on the COVID-19 relief bill, as a lame duck President Trump continues to spread falsehoods about the election amid the continuing COVID-19 crisis and now an alleged Russian cyberattack.
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Former COVID-19 Patient Thanks Hospital With 800 Homemade Tamales
Staff at Cedars-Sinai in LA got a surprise from a former COVID-19 patient last week: 800 homemade tamales. Margarita Montanez spent five days making them as a "thank you" for her care last spring.
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Tennessee Faces COVID-19 Vaccine Delay While Leading In New Case Numbers
A snafu with Operation Warp Speed leaves at least 14 states short of the vaccine doses they were promised. Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with WPLN's Blake Farmer about what that means in Tennessee.
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The 'Mega-Hack' Revealed This Week Has Been Raging Since March
Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Thomas Rid of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies about Russia's alleged hack on the U.S. government and tech companies.
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'Could You Help Santa?' In Christmas Wish Lists, Children Write Of Pandemic Hardships
In normal times, letters to Santa are typically carefree wishes for things like toys or a new game. But for some children this year, they've become a reflection of challenges brought on by the crisis.
Congressional Leaders Reach Deal On $900 Billion COVID-19 Relief Package
"At long last, we have the bipartisan breakthrough the country has needed," says Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
2020 Book Concierge: Books For Horror Junkies
Some people like a good fright anytime of year. For them, NPR's Book Concierge has four recommendations for scary, wintertime reads.
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The War And Treaty Overcame COVID-19 To Release 'Hearts Town'
Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with musicians Tanya Blount and Michael Trotter from the band 'War and Treaty' about their new album, "Hearts Town."
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