
Chloee Weiner
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In his prime-time address, the president projected that all Americans will be able to get in line for a vaccine by May 1. He also denounced "vicious hate crimes against Asian Americans."
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The bill will deliver a new round of aid to Americans almost a year after the pandemic first upended daily life in the United States.
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The bill, which would ban chokeholds and eliminate qualified immunity for law enforcement, now advances to the Senate.
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Large crowds and parades have become hallmarks of presidential inaugurations but will be absent this year because of the pandemic and security concerns. Here's a look back at earlier events.
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Bloomberg reporter Sarah Frier's new book is a vibrant play-by-play of how Instagram reached its high level of influence through the business of manufacturing coolness.
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Bernie Sanders' supporters are making a big push in what could be the senator's last opportunity to regain front-runner status.
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It's easy to let your friendships run on autopilot. If you really want to maintain connections with people you care about, it helps to get organized. Here's how.
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NPR's Life Kit sent a parenting expert to help a family cope with its kids' device fixation. The family learned that setting media boundaries means more than limiting the time kids spend on screens.