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  • Two days after the disaster, which left more than 200 people dead, divers pulled a man from inside the vessel. He reportedly locked himself in the engine room and survived because of an air pocket.
  • Dr. Ron Medzon, an emergency room physician at Boston Medical Center, recalls treating victims injured in the bombing.
  • A lot of people are talking these days about how religiously diverse the United States is becoming. Commentator Gustav Niebhur says the U.S. has always been religiously diverse.
  • - Daniel talks to John Shattuck, Assistant Secretary of State for democracy, human rights and labor, about the situation in Burundi, where violence among the country's Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups is claiming some hundred people a day.
  • Parks systems are waiving fees to encourage people to skip the shopping and instead venture into nature. Here, 10 tips for safely enjoying wintry fun.
  • Friday should be the end of Myanmar's former leader's legal drama. What's next for Aung San Suu Kyi?
  • The recent deadly heat in West Africa is driven by human activities, including the burning of fossil fuels, particularly in the wealthy Northern Hemisphere, according to an international report.
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  • The host of the award-winning programs State of the Re:Union and Reveal shares his ideas about making public radio sound more like America.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky about new guidelines that have the isolation period for asymptomatic people who have COVID.
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