NPR : National Public Radio
Thursday, December 16, 2021
- The CDC narrows the use of the J&J; vaccine due to concerns about rare blood clots
- Peloton pulls ad featuring actor Chris Noth after sexual assault accusations
- Justice Department Breaks Off Talks On Compensation For Separated Families
- A judge rejects Purdue Pharma's opioid settlement that would protect the Sackler family
- The FDA relaxes controversial restrictions on access to an abortion pill by mail
- After a year of deadly weather, cities look to private forecasters to save lives
- Democrats are forced to regroup as Biden's signature spending bill stalls
- Facebook bans 7 'surveillance-for-hire' companies that spied on 50,000 users
- 'And Just Like That' stars talk race, fashion and whether *that* college scene worked
- She refused to move bus seats months before Rosa Parks. At 82, her arrest is expunged
- Broadway shows — which just reopened after the onset of the pandemic — face new cancellations
- The U.S. set a new record for powerful wind gusts, with 55 in one day
- As child care costs soar, providers are barely getting by. Is there any fix?
- Issa Rae's favorite Tiny Desk concerts
- James Tynion continues to surprise in 'Something Is Killing the Children'
- Biden awards Medals of Honor to 3 soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan
- Reggaeton music producer Flow La Movie dies in a plane crash
- The Senate parliamentarian rejects immigration reform in the Democrats' spending bill
- From blood clots to infected neurons, how COVID threatens the brain
- How is the COVID-19 vaccination campaign going in your state?