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Website Tailored To Paramilitary Groups Experiences Explosive Growth
The website MyMilitia makes it easier than ever for people to find armed, far-right paramilitary groups to join. Efforts to take down the site have sputtered.
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Vaccinations Help Michigan Lower COVID Cases, Mayor Of Grand Rapids Says
NPR's Noel King talks to Rosalynn Bliss, mayor of Grand Rapids, Mich., about the state lifting all outdoor COVID-19 restrictions this week — ahead of plans to fully reopen the state next month.
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Israeli Opposition Parties Say They Have Finalized A Deal To Oust Netanyahu
A coalition opposed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says they've finalized a deal to oust him from office. A vote in parliament is expected in days to install his replacement.
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Sackler Family Empire Poised To Win Immunity From Opioid Lawsuits
A bankruptcy judge cleared a plan for final vote by creditors of Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, that would release the Sacklers and their financial empire from liability for the opioid crisis.
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Still Talking: Biden, Republicans Agree To Keep At Infrastructure Negotiations
The continued talks between the president and Senate Republicans come despite an ongoing split over the scope of the proposal and how to pay for it.
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Cyberattack On JBS May Hurt Texas, U.S.'s Leading Exporter Of Beef
NPR's Noel King talks to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller about what his state is doing following the cyberattack on JBS, a meat processor with several facilities in his state.
Netanyahu Opponents Reach A Deal To Form Coalition Government
Israeli lawmakers opposed to Prime Minister Netanyahu say they've formed a coalition to oust him from power. Netanyahu has been in office a record 12 years and is expected to fight the move.
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A Racist Law From 1834 Stands In The Way Of A Chehalis Tribe Business Venture
The Chehalis Tribe in Washington state has a plan to create jobs and revenue. The problem? A racist law from 1834.
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Chris Bosh Talks About The NBA's New Kids On The Court Dominance
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with two-time NBA champion, author and 2021 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Chris Bosh about the NBA's new wave of stars asserting dominance this year.
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Vaxxed & Waxed, Booked & Busy: Beauty Salons Are Seeing A Post-Vaccination Boom
After a tough financial year for the beauty industry, salons are seeing a much welcome boost in bookings now that more adults in the U.S. are vaccinated.
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