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Coronavirus Relief Bill Is A 'Heavy Lift' For Already-Strained IRS
The Internal Revenue Service, which has seen budget and staff cuts in recent years, is responsible for carrying out several key provisions of the legislation signed by President Biden this week.
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While Some Spring Breakers Swarm Beaches, Many Stay Home, Dreaming Of Summer Travel
Many colleges and universities are cancelling or shortening the annual week off that's usually a rite of spring, but good vaccination news has people booking vacations over the summer months.
Play It Forward: Devonté Hynes' Grammys Surprise And Biggest Inspirations
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with artist Devonté Hynes about how his Grammy-nominated classical album Fields came together and the artist he is most grateful for – Angel Bat Dawid.
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'The Bachelorette' Gets New Hosts To Replace Chris Harrison After Racial Controversy
Harrison will not host the upcoming season of the show following controversy over racially insensitive comments. He will be replaced by former contestants Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe.
Black Farmers Have Long Faced Discrimination. New Aid Aims To Right Past Wrongs
Generations of systemic discrimination have decimated the number of Black farmers in the U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack talked with NPR about new funding for debt relief.
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#FreeHer Campaign Wants Clemency For 100 Women In Biden's First 100 Days
A national council of current and formerly incarcerated women wants the president to grant 100 women clemency by April 30. There's a backlog of 14,000 petitions for commutations or pardons.
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Black Photographers Speak From Behind 'The Black Shutter'
The Black Shutter Podcast serves as a platform for Black photographers to share their stories, struggles and achievements.
Why America Is Moving: Money, Space, Family, Lifestyle ...
2020 made moving a reality for millions. Some moved to be near family. Others achieved their pipe dreams of moving to distant locations in pursuit of a better lifestyle and cheaper cost of living.
Sunday Puzzle: Travel The Globe
Listener Jeff Perlstein of Stoneham, Mass., plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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1 Year Later, 'Bored in The House' Creator Curtis Roach Reflects on His Success
Roach had just paid his rent. He had $12 in the bank and his city was going into lockdown. When he posted his quarantine ditty out of boredom, he never realized it would resonate with so many people.
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