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Report: watchdog agency finds no wrongdoing in process for proposed Kodak loan
A government watchdog agency has found no wrongdoing in the process that led up to the announcement of a proposed loan to Eastman Kodak in the summer....
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Palestinians feel betrayed by the UAE after it agreed to open relations with Israel. They expect Arab countries to wait for them to have independence before making official peace.
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Outrage Grows After Shooting Of A Black Man In Wisconsin By Police
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Kimberly Shine, a reporter with WDJT-TV, the local CBS affiliate in Milwaukee, about the police shooting in Wisconsin that left a Black man in serious condition.
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The Honesty & Self-Reflection Of The Indigo Girls
The accomplished songwriters are tireless activists for causes ranging from gun control to indigenous rights to the removal of confederate monuments from town squares.
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NPR member stations bring you a mix of the most popular songs on their airwaves, including music from Sylvan Esso, Little Simz, SAULT, Paul Weller, Afel Bocoum and more.
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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