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Carmen Best, Seattle's Police Chief, Resigns After City Council Cuts Department Funds
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best has resigned. The move comes after the city council began the process of reducing funding for the police department.
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Congresswoman Who Helped Pick Kamala Harris Breaks Down Biden's VP Decision
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware, one of four members of Joe Biden's search committee who helped pick Senator Kamala Harris as Biden's running mate.
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Play It Forward: Indigo Girls' Amy Ray And Emily Saliers On Their 45-Year Kinship
A new season Ari Shapiro's musical chain of gratitude, Play It Forward, begins with Indigo Girls' Amy Ray and Emily Saliers talking about their lifelong bond and the poetic flair of Kae Tempest.
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'Boys State' Documentary Explores What Teens Learn About Democracy
Boys State documentary explores how a group of Texas teens participated in the American Legion program to learn about democracy by organizing political parties and running a mock government.
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DOJ Investigation Finds Yale Discriminating Against Applicants On The Basis Of Race
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Melissa Korn of The Wall Street Journal about a Justice Department investigation that found Yale University is discriminating against Asian American and white applicants.
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Watch Kathleen Edwards' Live Album Release Show
It's a Cafe crossover episode: Kathleen Edwards is back with Total Freedom, performing live from her own cafe, Quitters Coffee, with World Cafe's Raina Douris on site hosting live.
Schumer calls for emergency $25 billion for U.S. Postal Service
Senator Chuck Schumer (D-New York) urged the Trump administration and Congress to negotiate a new coronavirus relief bill and provide emergency funds to...
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N.Y. gym owners ask why they can't reopen
The rate of transmission of the coronavirus in New York state remains low, and all regions of the state have been in the final phase of reopening for at...
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Hip-Hop That Made The Grown-Ups Uncomfortable: The 'Controversy' Around 'WAP'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with cultural critic Taylor Crumpton about Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's new song, "WAP," which celebrates women's sexual pleasure.
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A New Documentary Shows The Ups And Downs Of Young Men Playing The Game Of Politics
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, directors of the documentary Boys State.
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