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Yer a relic, Harry: The first Harry Potter movie premiered exactly 20 years ago
"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" premiered on Nov. 16, 2001. To celebrate, we're dusting off our Pensieve and revisiting NPR's coverage from 20 years ago.
Susto's new album 'Time in the Sun' is a deeply reflective and personal record
The South Carolina band recorded a session featuring tracks from its record Time in the Sun from Sputnik Sound in Nashville.
There's an app to help prove vax status, but experts say choose wisely
A wide array of apps will display your vaccination status, but privacy experts say they don't all do the same thing. Some require more personal data, and leading brand CLEAR uses facial recognition
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President Biden has signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill
President Biden signed the bipartisan infrastructure bill into law Monday, surrounded by members of both parties. But some of the Republicans backing the bill face death threats.
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Mustafa's debut album is a tribute to the Toronto community he grew up in
In this session, enjoy a conversation with Toronto-raised singer-songwriter Mustafa, along with live performances of songs from his debut full length album, When Smoke Rises.
Colorado Tests Ability To Deliver Vaccine To A Remote Hospital
A Colorado state team has picked up a mock vaccine at Denver's airport to deliver to a remote mountain hospital to test the ability to maintain the vaccine's required temperature.
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New Delhi's air pollution is so bad, officials are calling for a citywide lockdown
New Delhi's schools are already closed this week because of air pollution that has been about four times the safe limit.
Memoir explores how racism and violence impacted 'Three Girls from Bronzeville'
Journalist Dawn Turner revisits her own past, and tells the story of her sister, who died at 24 from chronic alcoholism, and her childhood best friend, who served 20 years in prison for murder.
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Health workers in China are killing pets while their owners are in quarantine
Local health workers in some Chinese cities are breaking into people's homes and killing their pets while the owners are in quarantine, prompting outrage online.
Austria and Germany impose restrictions on unvaccinated people as COVID cases surge
Austria has placed some 2 million unvaccinated people on partial lockdown. Similar restrictions in Berlin have been placed on people who aren't fully vaccinated.
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