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'Make Farmers Black Again': African Americans Fight Discrimination To Own Farmland
There is a growing movement of young farmers led by people of color in the Northeast but barriers to accessing funding and land remain. The family behind Triple J Farm in Windsor, N.Y., knows this.
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Cuomo tweaks new rules for absentee voting
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed executive orders that he says will help ensure safe and secure voting in November’s elections. Cuomo says the fall...
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Without child care bailout, workforce could lose women
Working families across the country are figuring out how to provide care for their children with remote and hybrid schooling this year in response to...
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Phoebe Bridgers' 'Punisher' Is An Album For The Moment
Since its release, fans are sharing stories of personal connection to Bridgers' latest album, one that's made many feel less alone in a time of self-isolation.
Ex-Intel Chief: 'I Wish We Had Taken More Action' Against Russian Meddling
Former NSA chief Mike Rogers says the intelligence community knew Russia was taking unprecedented steps during the 2016 election, but only later did it fully grasp the extent of that effort.
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'Tenet' Opens Internationally. Will Be Shown In Select U.S. Cities Next Month
The sci-fi thriller Tenet was originally slated to open in July, but the studio repeatedly rescheduled the film's release while the coronavirus pandemic shuttered cinemas around the globe.
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Ariz. Churchgoers On What Keeps Them Up At Night
Lena and Joe Crandell, church volunteers who live outside of Tucson, Ariz., talk about what's been keeping them up at night, and why their concerns will translate into votes for President Trump.
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'Finish The Fight' Paints A Different Picture Of Women Who Pushed For A Vote
The 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment offers an opportunity to take a closer look at stories of women of the movement — those we think we already know, and those that have been lost to history.
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Massachusetts Couple Pick A Remarkable Year To Get Married
They had to delay their wedding multiple times because of the pandemic. When they finally got to say their vows during an outdoor wedding, this happened: a thunderbolt and a clap of lightening.
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Hurricane Laura Pounds Gulf Coast With Ferocious Wind, Heavy Rain
The storm weakened slightly after it came ashore over southwestern Louisiana, near the Texas border. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Thurman Bartie, mayor of Port Arthur in Texas.
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