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Per California Gov. Newsom, Trump order to send in Guard affects all states
by Kira Wakeam
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., about the protests in his state and the federal government's decision to send in the National Guard.
Despite COVID-19 Pandemic, Super Bowl Winners Tampa Bay Buccaneers Hold Boat Parade
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their Super Bowl victory by holding a boat parade, despite the ongoing pandemic.
The Unique Hurdles Of Vaccinating People Experiencing Homelessness
by Yuki Noguchi
People experiencing homelessness are especially vulnerable to disease. NPR looks at one Baltimore clinic trying to overcome the unique hurdles that come with vaccinating them against COVID-19.
A Look Into How The Pandemic Will Change Lunar New Year Celebrations
by Naina Rao
Lunar New Year begins February 12. The two-week festival is expected to be much more subdued this year due to the pandemic, but Chinese international students are still trying to make the most of it.
With Coronavirus Variants On The Rise, Vaccine Companies And FDA Pivot
by Sydney Lupkin
Coronavirus variants are on the rise, which means changes to the COVID-19 vaccines will be needed. How will the companies do that efficiently, and what will the Food and Drug Administration require?
Saudi Arabia To Release Activist Loujain Alhathloul From Prison
by Fatma Tanis
Saudi Arabia is expected to release women's rights activist Loujain Alhathloul from prison this week, but she will likely continue to be under tight government control.
Senate Debates Constitutionality Of Former President Donald Trump's Impeachment
by Kelsey Snell
The Senate will hold a debate on the issue of the constitutionality of former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial and then vote on the issue.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., Reflects On Trump's 2nd Impeachment
As the second impeachment trial of former President Trump begins on Capitol Hill, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., about his calls for the GOP to turn away from Trump.
Impeachment Trial: From Democrats' Dramatic Video To Trump's Lawyers Fighting Back
by Domenico Montanaro
The first day of former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial began with a dramatic video of Jan. 6, as Trump's lawyers argued the Senate has no jurisdiction to take up the case.
Inside The Start Of Trump's 2nd Impeachment Trial
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly tracks the opening of former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Japanese Olympic Organizer Chief Yoshiro Mori Called On To Resign For Sexist Remarks
by Anthony Kuhn
Pressure is building on Japanese Olympic organizer chief Yoshiro Mori to resign, following his remarks against allowing more female Japanese Olympic Committee board members.
Remembering Mary Wilson, A Founding Member Of The Supremes
by Elizabeth Blair
Mary Wilson, one of the founding members of The Supremes, died at her home in Henderson, Nevada on Monday. She was 76 years old.