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Florida Shatters U.S. Record In Largest Single-Day Increase In COVID-19 Cases
Florida reported the largest one-day increase in COVID-19 cases of any state, with more than 15,000 people testing positive.
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Comedian Chelsea Handler On White Privilege
Last year, Chelsea Handler made a Netflix documentary called Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea, in which she explored white privilege. She asks how to be a better white person to people of color.
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Anonymous Auction Bidder Breaks Record For Price Of Video Game
The video game sold at the Dallas auction for $114,000 was for an unopened copy from 1985 of Super Mario Bros. It is the most expensive video game ever sold.
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Paris Takes Drive-In Theaters To The Next Level During Pandemic
Friday is the premiere of a float-in theater. People can sit in boats on the Seine, watching a floating big screen. They'll watch a French comedy about men who start a synchronized swimming team.
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Law enforcement groups, GOP lawmakers seek pause on criminal justice reform
Law enforcement leaders and some Republicans in the New York State Legislature are pushing back against recent criminal justice reforms approved by Gov....
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New York Funeral Director: Pandemic Has Been A Wave That 'Knocks You Over'
Fourth-generation funeral director Patrick Kearns and his brother-in-law Paul Kearns-Stanley are partners in a 120-year-old family funeral business. They describe their unrelenting work and worries.
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USS Bonhomme Richard Keeps Burning At The San Diego Naval Base
A ship at the San Diego Naval Base continues to burn after a fire broke out on board Sunday morning. The USS Bonhomme Richard, an amphibious assault ship, was undergoing maintenance at the base.
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Pandemic Forces Famed New Orleans Restaurant To Close
NPR's Noel King talks to Ian McNulty, who covers New Orleans food culture, about K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen, an iconic restaurant in the city's French Quarter, announcing it will close permanently.
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Drop-Off In Lottery Sales Will Hurt States' School Budgets
Lotteries across the country are hurting with revenues down hundreds of millions of dollars. That could have big implications for states that rely on that money for a portion of education funding.
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'Unprecedented Demand' Slows Results From Some Coronavirus Labs
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Adm. Brett Giroir, an assistant secretary of health, who's in charge of the federal testing response. People being tested for COVID-19 report delays in getting results.
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