Amid A Vast Need For Vaccinates Worldwide, Millions Of Doses In The U.S. Are Expiring
Even with much of the world in desperate need of COVID-19 vaccines, health officials in the U.S. say millions of doses could soon expire and sending those shots overseas isn’t so simple.
A Possible Side Effect? Thousands Of People Saw Menstruation Changes Post-Vaccine
After vaccination, some people have reported heavy periods or breakthrough bleeding. But changes to menstruation are not listed as a possible side-effect since clinical trials haven’t investigated it.
Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections Are Rare, But Delta Poses Risks To Vaccinated People
Breakthrough COVID-19 infections are still quite rare, but scientists are now learning more about the risks posed by the delta variant to people who are vaccinated.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Makes It To Senate Floor
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., a member of the bipartisan team which developed the new $1 trillion infrastructure spending package.
All Eyes Are On USA Olympian Gwen Berry Who Calls For An End To Ban On Podium Protest
Hammer thrower Gwen Berry is arguably the most outspoken Team USA athlete on social justice, posting a video accusing the International Olympic Committee of taking advantage of athletes to make money.
‘I’m Really Going To Be Homeless With My Dog’: Tenants Face Eviction Moratorium’s End
With more than 7 million Americans behind on rent, a tenant describes her situation upon the end of the moratorium on evictions. Then Virginia Poverty Law Center’s Christie Marra explains what’s next.
Kentucky Governor Encourages Mask Use And Vaccinations As Delta Variant Spreads
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, about the rising COVID-19 cases in his state – and what can be done about it.
Title 42 Foes Go Back To Court To Try To End COVID Measure Blocking Asylum-Seekers
Immigration advocates had put their lawsuit on hold to give the Biden administration time to phase out the Trump-era Title 42 measure. But they say they’re tired of waiting.
California’s New Animal Welfare Law Could Mean The End Of Bacon
In 2022, the state will begin enforcing a proposition that requires more space for breeding pigs, egg-laying chickens and veal calves. Only 4% of national hog operations now comply with the new rules.
A Unique Mansion Is Being Sold In Dallas For Nearly $1 Million
The house looks normal from the outside, but there’s a catch — it has no bedrooms or kitchen. The North Dallas home was originally built to be an electric switching center.
Workers At A Minnesota Airport Are The Ones Making PA Announcements
Airline passengers in and out of the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport may notice some new voices on the public address system. Ten employees were selected to record dozens of PA announcements.
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