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The Check-In Outtake: Missouri's Legislature
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We’re just coming off of one of the most tumultuous presidential election seasons in history - and you might be taking a rest from the political season. But in reality, politics doesn’t stop - what happens in our nation’s capital and in our state capitol in Jefferson City - affects our lives all throughout the year. In Boone County, with over 120,0…
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In the U.S., more than 1 out of 5 residents is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. But elsewhere in the world, vaccination rates are much lower. Some poor nations have yet to receive a single dose.NPR tarafından oluşturuldu
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"When Time Stopped" By Ariana Neumann
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In her bestselling memoir, When Time Stopped: A Memoir of My Father’s War and What Remains, Ariana Neumann offers a moving story of personal discovery and a portrait of living, dying, and surviving in war-torn Berlin. Part detective story, part epic family memoir , Neumann’s book dives into the secrets of her father’s past – years spent hiding in p…
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WGLT's Sound Ideas- 4/16/21
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Kelly Stogner of Normal saw a social media post from someone asking for a kidney, and saw herself in April Post: a single mom, about her age, with a young kid, turned out it was a match. Hear that and other organ donor stories. Plus, restaurant owners say the price for a dinner out might go up because of a worker shortage. There is no beer in outer…
Regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including: Missouri To Begin $5 million COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign Missouri Redirects Money Meant For Medicaid Expansion COVID-19 Liability Bill Would Shield Missouri Nursing Homes From Consequences, Advocates Warn Vaccine Appointments Begin To Go Unfilled In Missouri…
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What Amazon's Defeat Of Union Effort Means For The Future Of American Labor
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A movement to unionize workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Ala., was seen as a potential turning point for the American labor movement. But the effort failed resoundingly. Stephan Bisaha of member station WBHM in Birmingham examines why. Mohamed Younis, editor-in-chief of Gallup, tells NPR that public opinion of labor unions is generally lo…
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Weekly Roundup: April 16th
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Testimony ended Thursday in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, facing charges of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in George Floyd's death. After the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was halted in the United States, conspiracy theorists leveraged news articles to spread disinformatio…
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Coronavirus cases are surging in Michigan. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, Michigan's chief medical executive, about the state's decision not to implement new restrictions.NPR tarafından oluşturuldu
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Public Hearing Monday On How City Should Spend Stimulus As Cranley Moves Forward With His Plans
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Cincinnatians have until Monday at 9 a.m. to sign up for virtual public comment at a hearing about federal stimulus funding. Council members will hear from residents about how the city should spend $290 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).Becca Costello tarafından oluşturuldu
The defense and prosecutors have rested their cases in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd while he was in custody.NPR tarafından oluşturuldu
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Science labs across the country are running low on crucial equipment. Our Planet Money team investigated what is behind the supply shortage.NPR tarafından oluşturuldu
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President Biden's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan raises questions about whether the Afghan government and the Taliban will work a political deal or keep fighting on the battlefield.NPR tarafından oluşturuldu
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Central California is home to a large population of Sikh Punjabi farmers who say this year's harvest festival, Vaisakhi, holds complicated feelings amid months-long farmer protests in India.NPR tarafından oluşturuldu
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Americans Support An Expanded View Of "Infrastructure" But Not How To Pay For It
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A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found that Americans generally support making things like broadband part of infrastructure, but they don't agree on how to pay for it. Plus, Republicans shift away from corporations to shore up their support from the white working class. This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, congressional correspon…