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Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Begins
The trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin began on Monday. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield has a recap of day one.
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Babies Born With COVID Antibodies: Here's What We Know
We’re still learning more about babies born with COVID-19 antibodies. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield speaks with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Dustin Flannery about the phenomenon following reports of a woman who received the coronavirus vaccine and then gave birth to a baby whose cord blood showed antibodies for the virus.
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NBC News Project Addresses Racism Against Asians Amid Pandemic
Former NBA player Jeremy Lin addressed racist comments against Asians amid the coronavirus pandemic during an interview with NBC News Investigative & Consumer correspondent Vicky Nguyen. Vicky spoke on Lin’s comments as well as an important project addressing the growing crisis of anti-Asian racism in an interview with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield.
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CDC Unveils New Guidelines for Fully-Vaccinated People
The CDC unveiled new guidelines for those who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. Those guidelines include being allowed to visit indoors with unvaccinated people from a single household without masks or physical distancing. Dr. Arnold Baskies explains the new rules in an interview with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield.
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House Passes National Police Reform Bill Eliminating Qualified Immunity for Law Enforcement
The national police reform bill, named in honor of George Floyd, eliminates qualified immunity for law enforcement, among other measures. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield spoke with Villanova University law professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development Teri Ravenell about the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.
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PSEA President Reacts to Plan to Vaccinate Pennsylvania School Employees
Governor Tom Wolf announced Pennsylvania school employees will receive the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine. Rich Askey, President of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, speaks with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield about the vaccination plan.
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How Live Sports Boosts Our Mood and Mental Health
Sports fans will return to the Wells Fargo Center following some coronavirus restrictions being lifted in Pennsylvania. Sports psychologist Dr. Joel Fish speaks with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield about the impact watching live sports has on our mood and mental health.
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Using Social Media to Cope With Mental Health During the Pandemic
NBC10 has launched a new initiative called “Know Your Mind,” where we explore how people are coping with mental health during the pandemic. Jim Rosenfeld sat down with one local medical student who is going viral for tackling serious subjects on various social media apps.
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Eagles Hire New Head Coach Nick Sirianni
The Philadelphia Eagles hired new head coach Nick Sirianni. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield shares five things to know about the new coach, including his Pennsylvania connection.
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President Biden Calls for Unity in Inaugural Address
In a speech that touched on the remarkable challenges and deep divisions facing the United States, President Joe Biden’s inaugural address focused on calls for unity and a path forward. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield has a recap of the presidential inauguration.
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What Can Philly Do to Curb Gun Violence?
Philadelphia is looking to reduce the gun violence in 2021 following a year in which the city nearly broke a record for homicides. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield speaks with Will Little, a motivational speaker and author, about possible solutions to help curb the violence.
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Recent Survey Finds That Over 50 Percent of Philly's Youth Have Witnessed Gun Violence
2020 was one of the most violent in Philadelphia’s history. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield spoke with Adam Garber from CeaseFirePA about the results of a recent survey showing over 50 percent of the city’s youth have witnessed gun violence.
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NJ Rep. Andy Kim Speaks on National Guard Troops
New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim spoke with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield about why he’s grateful for the National Guard and what they’ve done to protect lawmakers in the days leading up to the Presidential Inauguration.
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Country Looks to Move Forward and Find Unity After Chaotic Day in DC
After a chaotic day in DC, many people in our country are trying to figure out how to move forward and find unity. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield speaks on the nation’s reaction.
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Historian Reflects on the Chaos at the Capitol
As the world reacts to Wednesday’s rioting and chaos at the Capitol building, NBC News presidential historian Michael Beschloss takes a look at the event from a historical perspective.
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Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Silence President's Account
Facebook, Instagram and twitter have frozen President Trump’s account after he continued to spread misinformation on social media. Dr. Joan Donovan from the Center on Media, Politics and Public Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, explains in an interview with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield.
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How Can We Speed Up a Slow Vaccine Rollout? Dr. Baskies Answers
What’s behind the slow start to coronavirus vaccination? And how serious is that new strain of COVID-19? NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield takes the questions to Dr. Arnold Baskies, NBC10’s medical expert.
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Local Doctor Shares His Coronavirus Vaccine Experience
A local doctor who received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine shared his experience in an interview with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield.
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Philly Mother and Son Working on the Frontline Both Get Coronavirus Vaccine
A Philly mother and son who both work in health care each received a coronavirus vaccine. They shared their experience in an interview with NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield.
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Dr. Stanford Explains Why She Received the Coronavirus Vaccine
Dr. Ala Stanford of the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium was initially uncertain about getting the coronavirus vaccine. She explains to NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield why she ultimately decided to get the shot.