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Congresswoman Karen Bass Discusses New Police Reform Bill Named After George Floyd
The House has approved a police reform bill named after George Floyd. The lead author, Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), speaks to Morning Edition about what the bill aims to achieve.
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Biden Infrastructure Plan Aims To Please Both Labor And Environmentalists
President Biden is enlisting union support for his plan to rebuild infrastructure. Labor leaders say he'll have a difficult balancing act if he wants to be the most labor-friendly president ever.
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Poll: Half of New Yorkers say Cuomo should stay
A new Siena College poll out Monday offers some hope for the political survival of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has seen most elected Democrats in New York...
What Will Be The Fate Of The AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine?
The World Health Organization is meeting to determine if it needs to change its guidance around the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine due to questions of its efficacy against variants of the coronavirus.
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After Months Of Partisan Squabbling, Lawmakers Reach COVID-19 Relief Deal
The nearly $900 billion package includes a new round of direct payments to qualifying Americans, a boost in weekly unemployment benefits; and funds for small-business aid and vaccine distribution.
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Trump To Meet With NATO Allies In Brussels
As President Trump travels to Europe for the NATO summit, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns talks to Rachel Martin about what is at stake.
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Latinos Are Bringing A Growing Number Of Voting Rights Cases
In the town of Islip, N.Y., voting is done at large, which means there aren't any districts. The whole town, which is primarily white, votes for all the elected officials together, making it difficult for Latino voters to get representation in city government. So, they're suing.
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The U.S. And U.K.'s 'Special Relationship,' Now
After a contentious NATO summit, President Trump visits the U.K. NPR's Noel King talks with former British Foreign Secretary David Miliband about President Trump's trip to the U.K.
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McConnell Faces Internal Pressure On Blockade Of Election Security Legislation
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's opposition to election security legislation faces new pressures in the Senate.
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Puerto Rico Supreme Court Says Gov. Pedro Pierluisi Must Resign
Puerto Rico's Supreme Court ruled that Gov. Pedro Pierluisi took office last Friday in violation of the Commonwealth's constitution. The unanimous ruling calls for him to vacate the governorship.
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