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House Holds Hearing On Reparations
Lawmakers are holding a hearing on reparations for African Americans. Darrick Hamilton, the executive director of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, speaks with NPR's Noel King.
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Trump Launches Reelection Campaign With Familiar Themes
President Trump declared the start to his 2020 campaign Tuesday night, trying to define Democrats as extreme. He called on familiar themes of grievance and promises of greatness.
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U.S. Women To Take On Their Biggest Opponent Yet With Game Against Sweden
The biggest test for the U.S. Women's National Team at the Women's World Cup comes Thursday when the U.S. takes on Sweden. It's been a busy week with many notable performances.
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The Recent Influx Of African Asylum-Seekers Is Taxing Social Services In Maine
Many African asylum-seekers have made their way to Portland, Maine. They are joining large communities of immigrants from the Congos, Angola and other countries who have settled there.
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NYC's Controversial New Rent Measures Could Spread To The Rest Of The State
As tenants embrace protections in New York state's new rent regulations, critics worry it will chase landlords out of the business and degrade rental housing.
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Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff Discusses Aborted Strike On Iran
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, about the aborted strike on Iran Thursday night.
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Offensive Social Media Posts By Police Lead To Internal Investigations In Several Cities
A scandal over racist and violent social media posts by police officers has led to investigations in several cities. What's the damage to public trust, and how much free speech should cops have?
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Despite Lukewarm Critics, Audiences Flock To Netflix's 'Murder Mystery'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist David Sims about the new Netflix movie Murder Mystery and what makes a good movie for a streaming platform versus what does well in theaters.
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'Chasing Cosby' Author Says Covering The Cosby Case Was A Journey Of Disillusionment
Nicole Weisensee Egan has followed the sexual assault accusations against Bill Cosby since 2005. At first a skeptic herself, Egan discusses how "America's Dad" managed to escape justice for decades.
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Team USA Readies For Knockout Round At Women's World Cup
The Women's World Cup has entered the elimination quick-fire Round of 16. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Roger Bennett of the Men in Blazers about Team USA's performance so far.
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