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Biden To Waive Sanctions For Company Building Russian Gas Pipeline
The Biden administration has decided to waive sanctions on the company building a controversial gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
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Paul Mooney, Comedian And Writer, Dies At 79
Known as the godfather of Black comedy, Paul Mooney, who dealt with race in hilarious, eye-opening detail, died Wednesday. Comedian Dave Chappelle called him "the best that ever did it."
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Wegmans and Tops not requiring masks if you're vaccinated
Two major supermarket chains in the Rochester area are easing their mask requirements in connection with guidelines from the Centers for Disesase...
Mask rules still in effect at State Capitol, despite CDC rules changes
Today marks the easing of many COVID-19 restrictions in New York state, but at the State Capitol, many of those rules remain in place, including...
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English Teacher Says Strikes On Gaza Put Pressure On Residents' Mental Health
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Gaza resident Bilal Shbair about the challenges he and his family are facing as the current conflict with Israel shows no end in sight.
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A Year Later, How George Floyd's Killing Opened These Kansas City Residents' Eyes
The police killing of George Floyd last May didn't just prompt protests around the world — it opened the eyes of many who had never before embraced racial justice. But will it lead to change?
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Biden Remarks On Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire, Says U.S. Officials Worked 'Hour By Hour'
President Biden spoke at the White House after Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire plan. It follows 11 days of fighting.
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Rep. Stephanie Murphy Considers Senate Run Against Rubio
The Florida Democrat says she believes her position as a political moderate and her family history as a refugee from Vietnam could help Democrats win a Senate seat. She has not yet decided on a run.
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Updates From Israel And Gaza After The Cease-Fire
In the first hours after a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel, each side takes a look at the aftermath.
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In The Fight For LGBTQ Rights, Lessons From The 1990s Culture Wars
FX's new documentary miniseries Pride focuses each of its six episodes on one decade in the fight for LGBTQ rights in America. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Yance Ford, directed the 1990s episode.
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