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Autism rates have soared. This doctor says he knows part of the reason why
by Michael Levitt
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dr. Allen Frances, about his piece in the New York Times titled, "Autism Rates have Increased 60-Fold. I Played a Role in That."
Colombia's Ambassador To The U.S. On What's Next For Government As Protests Continue
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Francisco Santos, Colombia's ambassador to the U.S., about the anti-government protests currently in their fourth week.
BBC Used Deceptive Methods To Land Princess Diana Interview, Inquiry Says
by Frank Langfitt
A U.K. government inquiry says a BBC reporter used fake documents to obtain an explosive interview with Princess Diana in the 1990s.
'So This Was All For Nothing': Indian Vaccine Export Halt Leaves Africa Without Doses
by Nurith Aizenman
India's freeze on AstraZeneca exports is upending Africa's already limited vaccination progress, as the Africans who got their first dose are coming due for their second with no supply in sight.
NPR/Ipsos Poll: Americans Concerned About Migrants At U.S.-Mexico Border
by Joel Rose
Americans are very concerned about the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to a new NPR/Ipsos poll. But we also found broad support for some parts of President Biden's immigration overhaul.
Biden To Waive Sanctions For Company Building Russian Gas Pipeline
by Michele Kelemen
The Biden administration has decided to waive sanctions on the company building a controversial gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.