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The Veteran And NFL Player Who Advised Kaepernick To Take A Knee
Retired Army Green Beret Nate Boyer is the man who first convinced Colin Kaepernick to kneel during the national anthem. He speaks with NPR's Michel Martin.
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Troll Watch: Misinformation Operations Target UK
What stories were pushed out by Internet trolls this week? NPR's Michel Martin asks Matt Tait, a cybersecurity fellow at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Review: Showtime's 'Kidding' Starring Jim Carrey
Carrey plays Jeff Pickles, a kids TV host coping with a personal tragedy. Carrey's Mr. Pickles is an icon whose dark personal journey is at odds with the happy-go-lucky public persona he maintains.
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In North Korea, Parade Features No Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
A military parade marked the 70th anniversary of North Korea. The pageantry lasted more than two hours, and the parade featured bands, fireworks, tanks and goose-stepping, a North Korean specialty.
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Serena Williams Fined $17,000 For Code Violations At U.S. Open Final
The U.S. Open fined Williams a total of $17,000 for violations during her final match against Naomi Osaka. Other tennis pros have come to Williams' defense and accused the chair umpire of sexism.
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California Will Move To Collect All Electricity From Clean Sources Under New Law
A new law in California sets a goal of phasing out all fossil fuels from the state's electricity system by the year 2045.
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How Facebook Has Shaped Democracy
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to The New Yorker's Evan Osnos about his new profile of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
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N.Y. Candidate For Governor Cynthia Nixon Aims To Get Voters Off Sidelines
The New York primary is next week, and polls suggest Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a big lead over actor Cynthia Nixon. But upset victories over the party establishment have given Nixon's campaign hope.
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Syrian Civilians Are In The Path Of The Battle Against Last Rebel-Held Area
Talks to try to slow down an expected government ground offensive against the rebel-held Idlib region failed last week. Now eyes are on the threat facing millions of civilians along the route.
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You Might Like Sitting Behind A Desk, If Your Chair Is More Comfortable
IKEA is teaming with a 3D printing medical company — you go into your local IKEA, sit on a machine that takes a scan of your behind and turns that scan into a chair seat that fits your bottom.
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