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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
The Fight To Change Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines In The U.K.
by Frank Langfitt
Millions of people in the U.K. who were hesitant or against taking the COVID-19 vaccine have changed their minds. NPR visited a mosque-turned-vaccination center at the cutting edge of that battle.
What Security Looks Like Amid Protests In The Minneapolis Area
by David Schaper
We look at the security for Minneapolis and nearby areas, including a quiet protest outside the Brooklyn Center police station.
Bubble Tea Without Boba: Shortage Leaves Many Wondering When Tapioca Will Return
Without enough workers to unload shipping containers, the pandemic has caused another shortage of products: boba pearls used to make bubble tea.
Tissue Box-Sized Helicopter Takes Flight On Mars
by Joe Palca
NASA announced that a small helicopter sent to Mars aboard the Perseverance rover took flight — the first controlled, powered flight on another planet. The helicopter took aerial photos of Mars.
Apple Is Rolling Out Big Privacy Changes
by Shannon Bond
Apple is rolling out a big change to the way iPhones and iPads track millions of people: Apps will now be required to ask before collecting data to share with data brokers for targeted advertisements.
Proposed Breakaway European Super League Outrages Soccer World
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Roger Bennett, co-anchor of the Men In Blazers podcast, about the proposed breakaway European Super League and the impact such a move would have on soccer.
#NPRPoetry: Samuel Getachew
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Samuel Getachew, former National Youth Poet Laureate finalist, about his favorite listener-submitted poems.
In Brooklyn Center 'War Zone,' Minnesota Volunteers Step In To Help
The police killing of 20-year-old Daunte Wright has spurred seven nights of street protests in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Amid tear gas and grief, local organizers are stepping up.
What To Expect In Chauvin Trial This Week
by Leila Fadel
In Minneapolis, residents brace for a possible verdict this week in the murder trial against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Despite Strained Relations, U.S. And China Agree To Combat Climate Change Together
by Emily Feng
The U.S. and China say they will work together to tackle climate change. It's a rare display of cooperation amid an overall tense relationship.