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  • The victors of Sunday's games will face each another in the Super Bowl. It's the Baltimore Ravens versus the Kansas City Chiefs and, later, the San Francisco 49ers against the Detroit Lions.
  • Candidates hit the phones and go door-to-door to scrape up votes before Tuesday's election. NPR's Steve Inskeep chats with some political hopefuls.
  • Illinois will begin its first medical marijuana sales within the next two weeks and public sentiment ranges from cautious to elated. State officials say…
  • Medical marijuana growers in Illinois have been notified by state officials that they can start shipping their products to dispensaries today for sale to…
  • LA Times film critic Kenneth Turan reviews Lumumba, a new film about the Congo's martyred first prime minister. The movie tackles the complex reality of post-colonial Africa and the many forces that pushed the fledgling nation into chaos.
  • Bloomington-Normal and the rest of McLean County have a worker shortage. So does much of the rest of the nation. Policymakers and educators are grappling with a multiyear challenge to increase the supply of workers who can keep the area financially strong and vital.
  • NPR's A Martínez speak with Dr. Joseph Kanter, the top medical official of Louisiana Department of Health, about why the state has one of worst COVID-19 infection rates in the country.
  • For the second time, the University of Texas must defend its limited use of race and ethnicity in admissions decisions.
  • Sweeping tax cuts, for businesses and individuals, will be at or near the top of the list for both the White House and the Republican-controlled Congress. A tax on imports may also be on the table.
  • Indonesia's founding philosophy includes the notions of unity and social justice for all. But there are growing concerns that the country is becoming less tolerant than it once was.
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