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U.S.-backed food distribution plan is a 'weaponization of aid' in Gaza, UN says
by Carrie Kahn
The new rollout of Israel's U.S.-backed food distribution plan has been greatly flawed and stirring chaos and desperation in Gaza.
Nashville Blast Suspect Died In Explosion, Officials Say
by Matthew S. Schwartz
After Threatening To Derail It, Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Package Into Law
by Claudia Grisales
President Trump has signed a massive COVID-19 relief and omnibus spending package, deputy press secretary Judd Deere said Sunday night on Twitter.
Nashville Blast Was The Latest Tragedy To Mark 2020
by Samantha Max
Two days after an explosion rocked downtown Nashville, residents are reeling from what their mayor called the city's "hardest year ever."
Federal Help Has Run Out For Millions Amid The Pandemic. Here's One Of Their Stories
Charissa Ward, an unemployed mom of three in Orlando, tells NPR's Don Gonyea what the end of pandemic unemployment benefits means for her and her family.
Sarah Silverman Takes A Comedic Look At The Events Of 2020
NPR's Don Gonyea talks to comedian Sarah Silverman about her latest special, "Yearly Departed," and the lessons learned from the year.
'Soul' Surprises With Its Messages About Finding Purpose
by Eric Deggans
Pixar's new film stars Jamie Foxx as a jazz musician whose soul gets separated from his body. The animated feature explores themes of music and transformation.
What Went Wrong At Arbor Terrace
by Meg Anderson
At least 17 residents died of COVID-19 at an assisted living facility. In Georgia, it is the company's only home in a Black neighborhood and the only one to suffer a severe outbreak.
As Coronavirus Put Live Music Events On Hold, A Texas Artist Looked To The Internet
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with singer-songwriter Carrie Rodriguez about her pandemic online project, "A Song for You."
Nashville Explosion: Mayor Discusses Latest Developments
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Mayor John Cooper about the Christmas Day explosion that left at least three people injured.