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It's A No: Amazon Warehouse Workers Vote Against Unionizing In Historic Election
Amazon avoided the prospect of a first unionized warehouse in America, where it's now the second-largest private employer. The vote in Alabama had prompted new interest in unions across the country.
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Returning To The Iran Nuclear Deal Is Essential For Biden's Foreign Policy Agenda
For President Biden, a swift return to the Iran nuclear deal is essential not only for curbing a major national security threat, but also for the rest of his foreign policy agenda.
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Writer Discusses 'The Futility Of Vaccine Passports'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Atlantic staff writer Yasmeen Serhan about her recent piece.
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Airlines 'Generally In Favor' Of Embracing 'Vaccine Passports'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Victoria Walker, senior travel reporter for The Points Guy, about airline companies' use of digital COVID-19 vaccine cards.
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#NPRPoetry: Mark Doty
Poet Mark Doty, winner of the 2008 National Book Award for poetry, discusses his favorite listener-submitted poems with NPR's Michel Martin.
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Retiring NPR Correspondent Looks At How Religion Beat Has Changed
After six years on the religion and belief beat — and four decades reporting for NPR — Tom Gjelten is retiring. He discusses how covering religion in America has changed in recent years.
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Long Marred By Racism, St. Louis Elects 1st Black Female Mayor
Amid unrest at local jails, surging gun violence and a pandemic that has disproportionately hurt people of color, Tishaura Jones says: "We are done avoiding race and how it holds this region back."
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Prosecution Team Enters Another Week Of Testimony In Chauvin Trial
The prosecution in Minneapolis this week will finish laying out its case in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is accused in the killing of George Floyd.
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Fee Brothers gets new management but continues family legacy
One of Rochester’s oldest companies will continue the family legacy. Fee Brothers, which dates back to 1864, is transitioning its management to the next...
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House Ethics Committee to investigate misconduct allegations against Rep. Tom Reed
The House Ethics Committee will investigate allegations against Rep. Tom Reed. The brief statement released by the committee on Friday said that it is...
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