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New York Times Restaurant Critic Tries To Regain Sense Of Smell After COVID-19
New York Times restaurant critic Tejal Rao,, tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about the remedies she's tried in the quest to regain her sense of smell after COVID-19.
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Texas Business Owners Grapple With Loosening Coronavirus Restrictions
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Fort Worth, Texas, business owner Judy Neal how she'll handle the state's newly loosened coronavirus restrictions in her store.
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Sunday Puzzle: Categories First
Listener Nick Lewis plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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Math Can Help In Deciding How To Distribute The Vaccine
Mathematical models can help public health officials decide how best to deploy the COVID-19 vaccine when it is in short supply.
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Social Media Companies Are Banning Trump. Why Now?
Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to social media researcher Jennifer Grygiel about why social media companies didn't react sooner to President Trump's online presence.
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Americans Reflect And Process After The Violence At The Capitol
Americans are sorting through the week's stunning insurrection attempt at the U.S. Capitol, and what happens next. We hear voices from across the country.
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Federal judges order administration to pay SNAP benefits but what's next remains unclear
Two federal judges ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funding to provide SNAP benefits. But it's unclear how much, or when, those funds would be provided before the funding runs dry.
How The Pandemic Has Changed The Way We Communicate
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Amelia Aldao, a clinical psychologist in New York City, about how the pandemic has impacted the ways we communicate with one another.
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Misinformation And Mistrust Among The Obstacles Latinos Face In Getting Vaccinated
Vaccination programs work best when as many people as possible get vaccinated, but Latinos are getting inoculated at lower rates. A group that helps immigrant workers is working to change that.
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Fighting Nigeria's Kidnapping Industry
Kidnappings in Nigeria are happening almost daily. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro discusses the growing industry with Bulama Bukarti, an analyst with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
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