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Life Below $15 An Hour: Workers On The Potential Federal Minimum Wage Hike
Congress is debating whether to hike the federal minimum wage as part of the latest coronavirus relief package. NPR hears from workers who make minimum wage and traces the history of the minimum wage.

The myth and reality of the super soldier
China has been accused of trying to create enhanced soldiers - but is this even possible?
ICC warns vaccine nationalism will damage global economy
John W.H. Denton, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce, explains how equitable vaccine distribution is key to the global supply chain.
The prosecution's case against Donald Trump is over - what's next?
The prosecution's case against Donald Trump is over.
Weed Stocks Fluctuate Dramatically After Redditors Set Eyes on Cannabis Companies
It seems that after a hard fight for GameStop stocks and the RobinHood scandal, investors from Reddit have decided to bet on something far more relaxing.

Experts Express Concerns Over Mental Health Of Some Kids In The Pandemic
A year into the pandemic, emergency rooms nationwide are seeing a rise in kids experiencing mental health crises. Educators and doctors are concerned that many of those kids are turning to suicide.

Romance fraud on rise in coronavirus lockdown
Authorities warn about the scams criminals employ ahead of Valentine's Day.
The paradise islands frozen in time
Remote and beautiful, the 72 Outer Islands of the Seychelles are largely untroubled by the pressures of tourism, but with environmental concerns growing, travelers are helping preserve this unspoiled slice of paradise.
Over-65s to start receiving vaccine letters next week as rollout moves on
Over-65s will begin receiving letters inviting them to get COVID vaccines from early next week as part of the next phase of the UK's vaccination programme, Sky News understands.
'They Fear Us': Project Veritas Decries Big Tech 'Censorship' After Twitter Ban
Project Veritas has provoked the ire of liberals since its founding in 2010 for running undercover sting reports on a raft of individuals, groups and agencies including Democrat Senator Mary Landrieu, Planned Parenthood and Medicaid.

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READ: House Impeachment Managers' Brief Outlines Arguments For Senate Trial Of Trump
The House Democrats prosecuting the case against the former president argue he holds "singular responsibility" for the Capitol riot and should be convicted and barred from future office.

Have US police departments become too militarised?
President Biden is reportedly looking to restrict local police from receiving surplus military gear.
McConnell calls GOP lawmaker's conspiracy theories 'cancer' for the party
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell released a pointed statement calling conspiracy theories that have been espoused by freshman lawmaker Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) a "cancer for the Republican Party." CNN's Anderson Cooper and Ryan Nobles discuss.
Lovely jubbly! Only Fools and Horses stamps mark show's 40th anniversary
Four decades of Only Fools and Horses is being marked with a new set of stamps.
US Study Aims to Develop Bespoke Diet Tailored to an Individual's Genes
People struggling with weight loss or those trying to switch to healthier eating may be able to benefit from the results of scientific research aimed to examine "precision nutrition."

With Sunflowers As Her Guide, Poet Tunes In To Dream Life For Debut Collection
Poet Jackie Wang's collection is a surrealist expression of how social processes and traumas show up in our dreams and how we can better understand ourselves by tuning in to them.

Electric eels work together to zap prey
The electric predators work in groups to herd and "zap" their prey in unison, scientists shocked to discover.
Sophie, Grammy-nominated artist, dies aged 34
Grammy-nominated experimental pop artist and producer Sophie Xeon -- publicly known as Sophie -- died in a "terrible accident" on Saturday morning aged 34, according to a statement from her record label Transgressive.
Biden threatens sanctions as Myanmar coup is 'assault on transition to democracy'
Joe Biden has criticised the military coup in Myanmar, calling it a "direct assault on the country's transition to democracy and the rule of law".
Tesla to Recall More than 150,000 Vehicles in US over Touchscreen Problems
The carmaker is famous for minimalistic style of its interiors with most of the car controls and information located on a large touchscreen rather than the traditional array of buttons, dials and knobs.