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With A Long-Awaited Shot At Freedom, Mac Phipps Has His Eyes On The Future
Last month, the rapper was recommended for clemency after serving 21 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit. Now he tells NPR about his time behind bars and his hope for life outside.
Several More Protesters Die In Myanmar; 'Quad' Leaders Urge Restoration Of Democracy
Unrest continues as protests challenge a Feb. 1 military coup. It's estimated more than 70 protesters have died in the past six weeks. Regional leaders said it was urgent that democracy be restored.
Some Senators Want Permanent Daylight Saving Time
Sen. Marco Rubio is among a group of lawmakers pushing to make daylight saving time permanent. Some states have passed similar measures, but they need federal approval for them to take effect.
Planning A Spring Break? These 5 Tips Can Help Minimize Risk
The CDC still advises against nonessential travel, but many infectious disease experts say a trip to the beach or a family vacation can be done pretty safely if you do it right.
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A Story Of Youth, Hope And Loss — And The Mystery Of COVID-19
Audrey and Kelsey Ellis, twins born exactly 10 minutes apart, always made sure to spend their birthday together. Last year, on their 29th birthday, the celebration would be overwhelmed by illness.
Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Boxing Great, Is Dead At 66
Hagler, the undisputed middleweight champion between 1980 and 1987, died on Saturday.
France And Germany Pause Use Of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 Vaccine
The two countries joined a number of other European nations that have temporarily suspended the shot after several people reportedly developed blood clots after receiving it.
DHS Directs FEMA To Help With Surge Of Migrant Children At Southern Border
The deployment highlights an escalation in the Biden administration's response to the increasing number of unaccompanied migrant children arriving at the U.S. border.
More U.S. Travelers Are Flying Again Despite COVID-19 Risks
Friday marked the busiest day for the nation's airports since COVID-19 put the brakes on air travel almost a year ago. But the number of travelers remains far below 2019 levels.
Winter Storm Slams The West With Heavy Snow, Strong Winds
Lingering effects of the storm are expected to cause dangerous conditions through early Monday as residents dig out from under the weekend's record-breaking levels of snow.
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