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Schools Reopen In France Amid Coronavirus Concerns
Children in France return to school on Tuesday. Teachers and all students above elementary school will be required to wear masks for the entire day.
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Trump Will Fan Protest Flames, Wisconsin State Lawmaker Says
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Assemblyman David Bowen, who is a member of the state's legislative Black Caucus, about why he and other state lawmakers do not want President Trump to visit Kenosha.
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Violent Protests Draw Comments From Trump, Biden Campaigns
President Trump is headed to Kenosha, Wis., to highlight unrest and violence from protests against the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Trump focused blame on Democrats and opponent Joe Biden.
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Cashless tolling takes another step forward on the NYS Thruway
The New York State Thruway’s move to all cashless tolls has taken another step forward. Gov. Andrew Cuomo says that the final of 70 steel gantries being...
'Having And Being Had': A Book That Answers Your Questions On Capitalism
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with author Eula Biss about her new book. Having and Being Had attempts to answer questions on capitalism: What is it? Is it inevitable? And how do we live outside it?
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University Of California, Santa Cruz, Rehires Student Assistants Fired In Spring
Teaching assistants at the University of California, Santa Cruz who were picketing in the spring will assist classes virtually this fall. But their fight for higher wages isn't over.
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Rolls-Royce Ghost Delivers An Extraordinarily Quiet Ride
The $300,000 luxury sedan has extra insulation to block noise. But in testing, riders found it too unnervingly quiet. Engineers had to let some noise back in.
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Drug Combination Slows Progression Of ALS And Could Mark 'New Era' In Treatment
Scientists say new drugs are on the way for patients with ALS. The latest is a two-drug combo that appears to slow the progression of the fatal nerve disease with a modest but meaningful benefit.
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Joe Prude Remembers His Brother Daniel Following His Death In Police Custody
"I didn't call them to come help my brother die," Joe Prude told NPR. "I called them to come help me get my brother some help."
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Bob James Releases An Album Of His Early Work Recorded 55 Years Ago
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bob James, better known as godfather of hip-hop and smooth jazz, about an album of his early work. Once Upon a Time was recorded in 1965 but just released now.
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