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Cubans line up to buy food in Havana on March 3. The island nation is working to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. If successful, the island nation hopes to produce 1 to 2 million doses a month. Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Cuba's Revolutionary Dream: Making Its Own COVID Vaccine

The island nation is going it alone. No contracts with big drug makers, no support from WHO's vaccine program. If successful, Cuba will be the first producer of a vaccine in Latin America.

A makeshift memorial in front of a downtown Boulder store that shooting victims Tralona Bartkowiak co-owned with her sister. Kirk Siegler/NPR hide caption

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Why Boulder Is Trying To Keep The Focus On Victims, Not The Shooter

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Alex Jones addresses a pro-Trump crowd on Jan. 6, the day of the U.S. Capitol riot. Jones is widely known for his support of baseless and often bigoted conspiracy theories, and he has been banned from many tech platforms, though not Amazon. Jon Cherry/Getty Images hide caption

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Alex Jones Still Sells Supplements On Amazon Despite Bans From Other Platforms

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Cubans line up to buy food in Havana on March 3. The island nation is working to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. If successful, the island nation hopes to produce 1 to 2 million doses a month. Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Cuba's Dream: Come For A Vacation, Get A Homegrown COVID Vaccine

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Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen's voice has been called one-in-a-million. James Hole/Decca Records hide caption

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From Norway With Horsepower: Soprano Lise Davidsen Is Conquering Opera

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