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How Taxes Continue To Widen Inequality
A trove of tax records has renewed calls to reform a tax code allowing the megarich to hoard wealth and pay next to nothing in income taxes on their vast fortunes.
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How NPR Celebrates Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month
May is Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, and NPR is celebrating through special coverage projects, cultural aggregations, and unique audience engagement opportunities.
Life Kit: How To Cope With Racial Trauma
Psychotherapist April Preston explains the impact of racial trauma on marginalized groups of people and how to cope with it.
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Teaching Kids How To Invest In A World Where Stocks Are A Swipe Away
Business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains how to teach kids smart investing strategies.
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Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Is Safe And Effective For Teens, Company Says
Moderna will ask the Food and Drug Administration to authorize its vaccine for kids ages 12 to 17 in early June, the company's CEO says.
NYC Schools Chancellor Says Her Message To Parents Is Simple: Schools Are Safe
The largest U.S. school district will reopen this fall with no option for virtual classes. Chancellor Meisha Porter says 70,000 employees have already been vaccinated, "and we need our children back."
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Biden Just Purged 4 On The Arts Panel That Advises Congress On Public Architecture
On Tuesday afternoon, President Biden announced four new appointees to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, replacing four commissioners appointed by former President Donald Trump.
President Biden Wants To Replace All Lead Pipes. Flint Has Lessons To Share
Flint has been synonymous with lead in drinking water. The city's experience replacing lead pipes shows the promise and challenges of the Biden proposal to get rid of all the country's lead pipes.
Small-Business Owners Are Scoring Dream Spots In The Most Cutthroat Market
There's a silver lining to all those empty storefronts in New York City: Some business owners are snagging prime Manhattan locations ahead of the great reopening.
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Parents In Gaza And Israel Are Doing Their Best To Shield Kids From The Trauma Of War
Parents on both sides had to find ways to protect their children. "Yes, the cease-fire has been enforced. But how are we going to deal with children traumatized by this?" asks a mother in Gaza.
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