1st vaccinated nurse in the U.S. reflects 1 year later
Tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 shot given in the U.S. to a nurse on Long Island. She reflects on what’s happened in that year and how her life has changed.
Scientists are working to figure out how climate change influences tornadoes
Tornadoes remain among the most unpredictable weather events. Unlike hurricanes, there’s little evidence so far that the planet’s warming climate is producing more of them, or more severe ones.
USA Gymnastics settles with Nassar abuse victims
After a years-long legal battle, USA Gymnastics, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and their insurers have agreed to pay victims of disgraced former team doctor Larry Nassar $380 million.
Review: ‘Succession’ season 3 finale contained major power grabs
The third season finale of HBO’s Succession aired Sunday. After a slow start, the season had finally started to feel like it was taking off.
Derek Chauvin is expected to change his plea to guilty in Floyd civil rights case
Chauvin has already been convicted of murder and manslaughter charges for pinning his knee against Floyd’s neck as the Black man said he couldn’t breathe. He was sentenced to 22 1/2 years.
COP26 president Alok Sharma on the road ahead after Glasgow
NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with COP26 president Alok Sharma about promises and agreements made at the recent climate summit in Glasgow and what more needs to be done.
At least 8 died at the local candle factory in one of the areas hit hard by tornadoes
In western Kentucky, the city of Mayfield got walloped by Friday night’s tornado. Huge swathes of the area were destroyed and an unknown number of people were killed.
What Chris Wallace’s move from Fox News to CNN+ means for the future of TV news
Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace departs the nation’s most-watched news network for CNN+. It’s a sign of an evolution happening in TV news.
Emergency response continues in Kentucky after deadly tornadoes in South and Midwest
Death tolls are rising and search efforts remain in place throughout western Kentucky following a series of catastrophic tornadoes that barreled through six states in the Midwest and South.
The search continues for dozens more feared dead in Mayfield, Ky., after tornado
Dozens of people are confirmed dead after deadly tornadoes roared across the South and Midwest. Rescue crews fear the death toll will rise as they work to get in to some of the hardest hit areas.
Legal experts appointed to study Supreme Court reform discuss ‘agnostic’ report
NPR’s Adrian Florido speaks with Laurence Tribe and Judge Thomas Griffith, two commissioners appointed by President Biden to study Supreme Court reform, about the commission’s recent report.
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