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Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19|||Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19 (LATEST)

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Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19 World Mar 21 Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19 By Associated Press

Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19|||Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19 (LATEST)

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Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19 World Mar 21 Republic of Congo polls open; candidate sick with COVID-19 By Associated Press

Oil giant Saudi Aramco sees 2020 profits drop to $49 billion|||Oil giant Saudi Aramco sees 2020 profits drop to $49 billion (LATEST)

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Oil giant Saudi Aramco sees 2020 profits drop to $49 billion World Mar 21 Oil giant Saudi Aramco sees 2020 profits drop to $49 billion By Isabel Debre, Associated Press

(NPR) European Scientists Zero In On AstraZeneca Blood Clot Link

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European Scientists Zero In On AstraZeneca Blood Clot Link class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3500; --source-height: 1968; " > Researchers say they may have found a reason for a rare blood clotting condition that has occurred in some people who received the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Anatolii Stepanov/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Anatolii Stepanov/AFP via Getty Images Coronavirus Updates

(NPR) European Scientists Zero In On AstraZeneca Blood Clot Link

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European Scientists Zero In On AstraZeneca Blood Clot Link class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3500; --source-height: 1968; " > Researchers say they may have found a reason for a rare blood clotting condition that has occurred in some people who received the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Anatolii Stepanov/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Anatolii Stepanov/AFP via Getty Images Coronavirus Updates

Oil giant Saudi Aramco sees 2020 profits drop to $49 billion|||Stockton, CA gave residents a guaranteed income—here’s what happened (LATEST)

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Oil giant Saudi Aramco sees 2020 profits drop to $49 billion World Mar 21 Oil giant Saudi Aramco sees 2020 profits drop to $49 billion By Isabel Debre, Associated Press

(NPR) Miami Beach Issues Curfew To Curb Spring Break; Virus Knocks VCU From March Madness

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Miami Beach Issues Curfew To Curb Spring Break; Virus Knocks VCU From March Madness class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 4418; --source-height: 2485; " > A life guard calls to swimmers at a beach in Miami on March 5, 2021. Amid fears of fueling a new surge in virus cases, the city of Miami Beach on Saturday announced an abrupt curfew to curb swelling crowds of spring breakers. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images

(NPR) Miami Beach Issues Curfew To Curb Spring Break; Virus Knocks VCU From March Madness

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Miami Beach Issues Curfew To Curb Spring Break; Virus Knocks VCU From March Madness class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 4418; --source-height: 2485; " > A life guard calls to swimmers at a beach in Miami on March 5, 2021. Amid fears of fueling a new surge in virus cases, the city of Miami Beach on Saturday announced an abrupt curfew to curb swelling crowds of spring breakers. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images

(NPR) Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List

Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List World Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List Journalist Fatima Roshanian has faced threats before, but she and many other Afghans say the risk to their lives is more serious than ever. "People are being killed everyday, everywhere," she says.

(NPR) Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List

Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List World Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings In Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List Journalist Fatima Roshanian has faced threats before, but she and many other Afghans say the risk to their lives is more serious than ever. "People are being killed everyday, everywhere," she says.

(NPR) Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings in Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List

Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings in Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List World Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings in Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List Journalist Fatima Roshanian has faced threats before, but she and many other Afghans say the risk to their lives is more serious than ever. "People are being killed everyday, everywhere," she says.

(NPR) Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings in Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List

Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings in Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List World Amid A Wave Of Targeted Killings in Afghanistan, She's No. 11 On A Murder List Journalist Fatima Roshanian has faced threats before, but she and many other Afghans say the risk to their lives is more serious than ever. "People are being killed everyday, everywhere," she says.

(NPR) 'We Will Not Go Back': Vigils Honoring Atlanta Victims Draw Mourners Across U.S.

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'We Will Not Go Back': Vigils Honoring Atlanta Victims Draw Mourners Across U.S. class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3994; --source-height: 2246; " > A mourner lights candles for the victims of Tuesday's shootings in Atlanta at a vigil in New York City, one of many across the country this week. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Stephanie Keith/Getty Images National

(NPR) 'We Will Not Go Back': Vigils Honoring Atlanta Victims Draw Mourners Across U.S.

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'We Will Not Go Back': Vigils Honoring Atlanta Victims Draw Mourners Across U.S. class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3994; --source-height: 2246; " > A mourner lights candles for the victims of Tuesday's shootings in Atlanta at a vigil in New York City, one of many across the country this week. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Stephanie Keith/Getty Images National

(NPR) How Asian American Leaders Say The Biden Administration Can Address Hate

How Asian American Leaders Say The Biden Administration Can Address Hate Politics How Asian American Leaders Say The Biden Administration Can Address Hate President Biden spoke out against anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander hate and harassment since before the spa shootings around Atlanta. Now, community leaders want concrete responses.