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Pope Leo XIV's time in Peru offers a glimpse into his immigration views
by Manuel Rueda
Pope Leo XIV's time as bishop in a small Peruvian city offers the clearest glimpse into his views on immigration.
Do Democrats Have A Chance To Win Runoffs With Strong Health Care Message?
by Sam Whitehead, WABE
Control of the Senate and perhaps the future of U.S. health care reform hinge on two runoffs in Georgia. Democrats are campaigning hard on health care, while Republicans are mostly ignoring the issue.
Latest On FDA Authorization For Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine
by Richard Harris
The Food and Drug Administration says it will soon grant emergency authorization to Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. NPR shares the latest news.
What Does Zero ICU Capacity Mean For Southern California?
The current available capacity of intensive care unit beds in Southern California has dropped to 0%. NPR discusses what that means and what might happen next.
List Of Federal Agencies Affected By A Major Cyberattack Continues To Grow
by Ryan Lucas
Federal authorities warn that a major cyberattack poses a risk to U.S. national security. Russia is believed to be behind the hacks, but the Trump administration remains silent on the matter.
A Texan Helps People Visualize How Immense COVID-19 Death Toll Is
by Marisa Charpentier | KUT
The number of Texans who have died from COVID-19 is more than 24,000 and growing. It's the second-highest number of deaths behind New York state. An Austin man has memorialized every Texas death.
Black Lives Matter Movement Is Fracturing As It Grows In Power
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Maya King of Politico about growing dissension within Black Lives Matter as the movement centralizes its political power and funding.
Inmates Are Among Most Vulnerable In The Pandemic. When Will They Get Vaccinated?
by Ari Shapiro
Some of the largest coronavirus outbreaks in the U.S. have occurred in prisons and jails. And millions of people in those facilities are wondering when they will get a vaccine.
Why Christmas Trees Are So Expensive?
To figure out why evergreens are so costly this year, the Planet Money team decided to get into the tree business. NPR shares what they've found.
Congressman Hurd On Why He Decided To Leave Congress
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, and former undercover CIA officer in the Middle East, about his decision to leave Congress and the future of his political party.
Jackson He Makes History As 1st Chinese-Born Player To Score Touchdown IN FBS History
by Tom Goldman
Arizona State football fans are buzzing over new Sun Devils player Jackson He. The running back is believed to be the first Chinese-born player to score a touchdown in an FBS game.