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Minnesota Commutes Life Sentence Of Man Convicted As Teen Of Shooting 11-Year-Old
Myon Burrell's release at age 34 comes after reports uncovered major flaws in the police investigation that led to his life sentence at 17.
All The Oomph, Minus The Vroom? Electric Pickups Take Aim At American Market
Automakers hope Americans will be willing to switch to battery-powered vehicles, for their trucks' sakes, as they race to bring the first electric pickup to market.
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California May Consider 'Historical Injustice' When Allocating COVID-19 Vaccine
Could earlier access to the vaccine for some groups, like Native Americans, be a form of reparations for historical injustice?
Coronavirus FAQ: Should I Wash My Kid's Clothes Every Day After School?
Plus: Can the virus make me sick many years later, like the chickenpox virus does?
FDA Panel Recommends Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine For Emergency Use
Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted 20-0 to recommend that the agency authorize Moderna's vaccine for emergency use during the pandemic. There was a single abstention.
Brexit Countdown: What To Know As Britain And The EU Fight Over Their Divorce
As the New Year's Eve deadline approaches, the two sides are still trying to negotiate a deal to avert major economic and trade disruptions. Here are some of the top issues at play.
Russia Gets Its Doping Ban Reduced But Will Miss Next 2 Olympics
The CEO of the U.S. anti-doping agency called the decision a "weak, watered-down outcome." Russian teams are banned, but its athletes may compete — albeit without the country's flag and anthem.
Vladimir Putin Shrugs Off Alexei Navalny's Poisoning: 'Who Needs Him?'
During his year-end news conference, the Russian president glibly brushed aside international suspicions that Kremlin agents were behind the attempted assassination of the leading opposition figure.
Without Resources, Vaccine Rollout Could 'Fall At The Last Hurdle,' Journalist Warns
Atlantic writer Ed Yong says the COVID-19 vaccination program will be the most complicated the U.S. has ever attempted: "It's going to be a slow process, and there are a lot of possible roadblocks."
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Our 2020 Nashville Music Recap
In this episode, World Cafe's Nashville correspondent and NPR pop critic Ann Powers brings you some of the artists from the Music City that you might have missed this year.
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