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This Teen Is Being Pushed To Wed Because Of The Pandemic. Her School Helps Her Resist
She's one of 110 girls in a boarding program run by the Veerni Institute in India. When lockdowns hit, they were sent home to their villages, where child marriage is rampant.
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How A Town Of Just 4,000 Prepared For Today's Historic MLB 'Field Of Dreams' Game
Dyersville, Iowa, could see its population triple when the MLB Field of Dreams game between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox is held there. The mayor isn't sure what to expect.
Biden Wants To Reengage With The World, But His Ambassadors Are Mostly Absent
During the campaign, President Biden said he'd put U.S. diplomacy back in the "hands of genuine professionals," but only one of his ambassadors to a foreign capital has been confirmed.
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Daycare Is Costly In The U.S. — So Is Biden's Plan To Fix It
In the pandemic, child care has gotten the attention of policymakers like never before, and billions of dollars in emergency funds have stabilized the industry. Biden wants more.
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Fauci Says COVID-19 Booster Shots Are Needed For Those Who Are Immunocompromised
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's leading infectious disease expert, tells NPR's Morning Edition "it is so imminent to make sure that we get them boosted so that they would be in a protected zone."
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The U.S. is sending some troops back to Afghanistan. The FDA authorized additional COVID-19 shots to some. And, a record numbers of migrants came to the border in July.
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What The New Census Data Shows About Race Depends On How You Look At It
Growing numbers of people in the U.S. are reporting on census forms that they identify with more than one racial group. But they're often hidden in breakdowns of the country's demographics.
Noncompete Agreements Are Everywhere, Even Neighborhood Yoga Studios
Yoga studios want to protect their interests. Yoga teachers say they are unfair and should be done away with.
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FDA Authorizes 3rd COVID-19 Dose For People With Weakened Immunity
The FDA amended its emergency use authorizations for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to allow for an additional dose for some immunocompromised people.
At Least 6 Die In Britain's Deadliest Mass Shooting In More Than A Decade
A gunman in southwest England killed five people, including a 3-year-old girl, before turning his weapon on himself, police say.
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