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Unpacking the truth of antisemitism on college campuses
Colleges have become a flashpoint in discussions about rising antisemitism. But some on those campuses say the alarm from politicians and groups distorts reality and their motives should be examined.
Pennies From (Almost) Heaven: Get Paid To Move To West Virginia
A program called Ascend West Virginia hopes to draw remote workers to the Mountain State, even to the point of paying $12,000 to selected applicants.
How Much Will Hesitancy Among Parents Affect Vaccine Rollout To Children?
Children as young as 12 can now get Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, but it may be hard to convince some parents to let them. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly and pediatrician Dr. Sally Goza discuss this hesitancy.
Immigrants Are Restarting Their Lives After Hiding In Sanctuary For Years
by Laura Benshoff | Keystone Crossroads
Undocumented immigrants who took sanctuary in churches during the Trump administration can now walk free. One family is restarting their lives after spending 843 days hiding out to avoid deportation.
Bishops Debate Whether Politicians Who Support Abortion Should Receive Communion
Should Catholic politicians who support abortion rights be able to receive communion? American bishops have been grappling with this since Biden became the second Catholic president in U.S. history.
'Mr. Personality' Lloyd Price Dead At 88
by Mandalit del Barco
Singer Lloyd Price, best known for the hits "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" and "Stagger Lee," died in New Rochelle, N.Y., last week at the age of 88.
What Voters In Pennsylvania Suburbs Say About Biden And Trump Now
by Don Gonyea
Gains with suburban voters helped Joe Biden win the presidency. Suburbs were long GOP terrain, and their move left accelerated with Donald Trump's rise. We check in on Pennsylvania suburban voters.
FDA Permits Pfizer Vaccine For Children As Young As 12
by Joe Palca
The FDA has said that the COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer can be used in children as young as 12, expanding the number of people in the U.S. who qualify for the vaccine.
Authorities Piecing Together The Colorado Springs Shooting That Left 7 Dead
by Dan Boyce
Authorities are trying to learn why a man apparently shot six members of his extended family and then himself early Sunday morning in Colorado Springs.
House Republicans Prepare To Oust Liz Cheney
by Kelsey Snell
House Republicans are expected to vote Liz Cheney out from her ranking as number three because she continues to criticize former President Trump and call out his misinformation on the 2020 election.