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FDA Faulted For Lapses In Orphan Drug Program
The Government Accountability Office found breakdowns in the way the Food and Drug Administration evaluates drugs for rare diseases. The analysis came after an investigation by Kaiser Health News.
Trump's Response To Unrest Raises Questions, Criticisms
President Trump's tough "law and order" response to the protests over George Floyd's death has unleashed criticism from top military brass, and may even be dividing his own party.
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Scientists Warn Against Consumer Protection Nominee
Nancy Beck is the Trump administration's nominee to lead the Consumer Product Safety Commission for a seven-year term. Many scientists and public health experts warn she is a dangerous choice.
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All You Wanted To Know About Coronavirus Vaccine Science But Were Afraid To Ask
Some of the technology behind coronavirus vaccine development dates back to the first vaccines; other techniques are much newer. Here are eight top strategies scientists are pursuing.
Rod Rosenstein Defends Russia Probe But Says He Had Incomplete Info At The Time
The former deputy attorney general, who appointed Robert Mueller, testified that he would not have signed the application to continue surveillance on a former Trump aide knowing what he knows now.
Pastor Who Suffered Through COVID-19 Regrets Not Getting Vaccinated
NPR's Debbie Elliott talks to Texas Pastor Danny Reeves, who is urging non-vaccinated people to get the shot after he almost died in the hospital from COVID-19.
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Beijing's Subway System Offers History At Each Stop, Both Above And Below Ground
For our summer travel series, our Beijing correspondent rides the city's subway system and explores the history of each stop — above ground and below ground.
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There's No Easy Answer To Explain What Went Wrong In Afghanistan, Sopko Says
NPR's Noel King talks to John Sopko, special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, about the decision to withdraw U.S. Troops, the unfolding chaos and how much taxpayers' money was spent.
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Which Is Bigger: A Human Brain Or The Universe?
You can fly with me across vast distances, go to impossibly faraway places because you have the tool that lets you — that hunk of flesh in your head. But can the universe outwit us?
In College Lacrosse, Two Brothers Flirt With Making History
Miles and Lyle Thompson are finalists for the Tewaaraton Award, college lacrosse's highest honor. Either would be the first Native to win it — an irony for a sport created by Natives.
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