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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves explains his rationale for not ordering a statewide mask mandate on Nov. 24 in Jackson, Miss. Health officials are encouraging a statewide mandate.

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  • National

Health Officials Call On Mississippi Governor To Implement Statewide Mask Mandate

Republican Gov. Tate Reeves is taking a county-by-county approach. Dr. LouAnn Woodward of the University of Mississippi supports a statewide order and laments the politicization of mask-wearing.

December 07, 2020
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By:
  • Ailsa Chang and
  • Maureen Pao
Saemy Rosenberg and his wife, Lisellotte, are seen with an unnamed man. Saemy Rosenberg was forced to sell his priceless art collection to the Nazis. Now, his grandson wants the Supreme Court to intervene.

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  • Law

Looted Nazi Art Again Before Supreme Court

In 2004 it was the famous "Woman In Gold" painting by Gustav Klimt. Now it is the Guelph Treasure. Both were owned by Jews and expropriated by the Nazis.

December 07, 2020
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By:
  • Nina Totenberg
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in 1965, when he was at the epicenter of the counterculture.

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  • Music News

Bob Dylan Sells Songwriting Catalog In 9-Figure Deal

Universal Music Publishing Group announced Monday that it had bought the lucrative publishing rights to over 600 Bob Dylan songs. The deal is worth a reported $300 million.

December 07, 2020
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By:
  • Anastasia Tsioulcas
Sam Smith, a University of Colorado Boulder grad who is applying to medical schools, says he has been inspired by the example of health care workers during the pandemic. He plans to specialize in infectious diseases. "I want to be on the front lines of the next one," he says.

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  • National

'Fauci Effect' Drives Record Number Of Medical School Applications

The pandemic put a spotlight on health care workers and inspired many to pursue a career in medicine. The record number of applicants comes as the U.S. faces a projected shortage of physicians.

December 07, 2020
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  • Jon Marcus
GPB News NPR

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  • Health Care

Amid COVID-19 Surge, Rural Mississippi Hospital Verges On Full Capacity

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paul Black, CEO of Winston Medical Center in Louisville, Miss., about the challenges the hospital faces with the influx of COVID-19 patients.

December 06, 2020
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  • GPB Newsroom
Environmentalists warn that exploratory drilling, like that set to begin later this month, can be as or more dangerous than actual extraction.

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  • National

Offshore Drilling Set To Begin Off Florida Alarms Environmentalists

The drilling is scheduled to start this month in waters off the Bahamas, just 150 miles from the Florida coast. It's raising alarms among environmental groups and businesses that rely on tourism.

December 06, 2020
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  • Greg Allen
GPB News NPR

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  • Your Money

Advice On Managing Student Loan Payments During The Pandemic

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paco de Leon about how to handle student loan payments during the pandemic.

December 06, 2020
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  • GPB Newsroom
GPB News NPR

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  • Politics

Sticking Points In Latest Coronavirus Relief Bill

NPR's Michel Martin talks to Problem Solvers Caucus co-chairs, Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.), about the chances that Congress will approve their bipartisan relief bill.

December 05, 2020
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  • GPB Newsroom
A woman wears a hijab and an American flag mask during an election celebration last month in New York's Times Square.

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  • National

Majority Of Muslims Voted For Biden, But Trump Got More Support Than He Did In 2016

Despite anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies, President Trump appears to have gotten more support from American Muslims in the 2020 election than four years ago.

December 05, 2020
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By:
  • Leila Fadel
Four nights onstage in Berlin in 2018 are the subject of Nils Frahm's new concert film and soundtrack album, <em>Tripping With Nils Frahm</em>.

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  • Music News

'Tripping With Nils Frahm': 4 Sweaty Berlin Nights Captured Onscreen

The new concert film, shot in 2018, shows one of the stars of the electronic and indie classical worlds in his element: a homebrewed nest of traditional and modern instruments working together.

December 05, 2020
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  • Bilal Qureshi
GPB News NPR

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  • Education

Role Of Teachers Unions In The Push To Reopen Classrooms

In the pandemic-centered debate over school reopenings, teachers unions have been standing up with strike threats, legal actions and protests. Critics say this action has nothing to do with education.

December 05, 2020
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By:
  • Anya Kamenetz
Wilson County Commissioner Andy Miller says Dr. McKenney created a storm when she criticized President Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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  • National

Public Health Workers In Kansas Walk Away Over Pressure From Pandemic Politics

Across the country, they are quitting and the exodus is particularly pronounced in rural Kansas where opposition to mask mandates and other public health edicts remains strong.

December 04, 2020
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  • James McLean
President Trump, seen at a Nov. 1 rally in Rome, Ga., will return to the state to campaign for Republicans in Senate runoffs as he seriously considers another bid for the White House. Other possible 2024 GOP candidates have campaigned in Georgia recently.

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  • Elections

Georgia Senate Runoffs Lure Possible 2024 GOP Hopefuls, Including Trump

The president is set to campaign in Georgia this weekend as he weighs another run in four years. That could upend the ambitions of several other Republicans visiting the state recently.

December 04, 2020
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  • Don Gonyea
Farmers protest Thursday on a highway at the Delhi-Haryana state border in India. They have descended upon the borders of New Delhi to protest new farming laws that they say will open them to corporate exploitation.

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  • Asia

Crowds Of Indian Farmers Gather For Days To Protest New Agriculture Laws

Tens of thousands of Indian farmers are protesting for a ninth straight day. They accuse the government of using the coronavirus crisis to push through market-based changes without consulting them.

December 04, 2020
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By:
  • Lauren Frayer and
  • Sushmita Pathak
Former Google AI research scientist Timnit Gebru, shown in September 2018, says she was abruptly fired from the tech giant after a dispute involving a research paper.

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  • Technology

Google Employees Call Black Scientist's Ouster 'Unprecedented Research Censorship'

The firing of a leading researcher on the ethics of artificial intelligence is reigniting debate over Google's treatment of employees who speak out, particularly women and people of color.

December 04, 2020
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  • Bobby Allyn
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