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Decking The Halls With Christmas Lights Brightens A Dark 2020
For Maya Robinson-Napier of Huntersville, N.C., it's been a rough year. Her family needed some holiday cheer, she says, so now the house has so many holiday decorations it's attracting attention.
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12 Million To Lose Jobless Benefits The Day After Christmas Unless Congress Acts
If Congress doesn't compromise and pass another relief bill, a new study finds a staggering number of Americans will lose a critical financial lifeline as the pandemic worsens.
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Shunning Evacuation Orders, Some Coastal Floridians Choose To See Irma Through
More than 6.5 million Floridians were under mandatory evacuation orders. But not all of them left. Those who stayed were bracing for a monster storm — or shrugging off another hurricane.
What To Do When People Don't Practice Social Distancing
Some people stand too close, or jog without masks, or go so far in their defiance as to throw "coronavirus parties." What should you do if you see people who are not maintaining social distance?
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Migrant Caravan: Thousands Move Into Guatemala, Hoping To Reach U.S.
Some of the Honduran migrants in the caravan say they are hoping to see a change in U.S. asylum policy when President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
North Carolina Town Accepts, Then Spurns Russian Gift
Russia is offering to build a $1 million monument in Elizabeth City, N.C., honoring a World War II U.S.-Soviet joint operation. The city council at first said yes. Newly-elected members now say no.
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Growing Calls To Close Immigration Courts And Release Detainees As Virus Spreads
Immigration authorities face calls to close the immigration court system and release detainees from ICE custody after the first detention center worker tested positive for the coronavirus.
'Essential' Child Care Workers Struggle To Balance Family Needs, Safety
Some states are urging child care centers to stay open to keep essential workers on the job. But providers say they're not trained to keep everyone safe, and there's no social distancing toddlers.
2 NFL Players Have Strong Chance Of Becoming 3rd Black Quarterback To Win MVP Award
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with The Ringer's Tyler Tynes about the chances of Baltimore Raven Lamar Jackson and Seattle Seahawk Russell Wilson capping the NFL's 100th season by winning MVP.
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Queen Elizabeth II Calls A Family Meeting To Determine Meghan and Harry's Next Steps
The queen will reportedly host Prince Harry, Prince Charles and Prince William at her country estate on Monday to discuss the couple's plans to "step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family."
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