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Enjoy The Show: An All Live, Imaginary Festival Playlist
Missing live music? Make your own music festival with this playlist of the best live performances from RUSH, Aretha Franklin, Wilco, Jackson Browne and more.
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The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision Friday, has blocked a lower court's ruling that allowed curbside voting in Alabama and eased mail-in voting requirements.
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Federal Law Enforcement Agencies To Protect Statues And Monuments This July 4th
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President Trump is planning to celebrate Independence Day at Mount Rushmore Friday evening. But hours before the event, protesters have blocked one of the major highways into the site.
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An unfinished story by Louisa May Alcott has recently been published, and now there's a competition to find a writer to finish the story.
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The Ethics Of Coronavirus Vaccine Trials In Developing Countries
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How Teachers Are Thinking About Reopening Schools
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Long After Lockdown, Rome Hostel Owners Take A Big Hit From Pandemic
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Steve Brenner and Linda Martinez, owners of the Beehive Hostel in Rome, about how the EU's ban on American travelers is impacting their business this summer.
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'Slay The Dragon' Filmmakers Dig Into The Evolution Of Gerrymandering
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to filmmakers Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance about Slay the Dragon, their documentary about gerrymandering in the United States.
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Scientists Debate How Coronavirus Spreads, Experts Push For Mask Mandate
NPR's David Greene talks to NPR's Allison Aubrey and Jeff Collier, mayor of Dauphin Island, a narrow strip of beach in Alabama's Mobile County, about efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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