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Biden Wants The Fed To Help Close Racial Economic Gaps. How Would That Work? |
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The central bank has blunt instruments at its disposal, which are not tailored to economics of different racial groups. Biden wants the Fed to more explicitly factor in Black and Hispanic outcomes. |
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Florida Braces As Hurricane Isaias Heads Toward East Coast |
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One Man's COVID-19 Death Raises The Worst Fears Of Many People With Disabilities |
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Scientists In Was***ngton State Have Trapped Their First Murder Hornet |
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In Rural Missouri, Latinx Communities Learn To Contain And Cope With The Coronavirus |
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Rural Carthage, Mo., is home to a growing community of Latin American immigrants. Language barriers and economic stress have made it harder to slow the spread of COVID-19. |
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Trump Says He'll Ban TikTok From U.S. As Soon As Sat****ay |
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The president's announcement comes as Microsoft is in talks to acquire the app, which is owned ByteDance, a Chinese company. |
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Pandemic May Be The Push To Open Cuba's State-Controlled Economy |
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Cuba has opened stores for shoppers with U.S. dollars and dropped a tax on dollar transactions. The government is trying to pull the country out of a deep economic slump, made worse by the pandemic. |
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COVID-19 Hospital Data System That Bypa***es CDC Plagued By Delays, Inaccuracies |
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After the Trump administration moved hospital COVID-19 data reporting to HHS, bypa***ing the CDC, the new data system has been rife with erratic updates and anomalies. |
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Public Health Expert Calls To Repair Distrust In A COVID-19 Vaccine |
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Public health officials say a promising coronavirus vaccine is on its way in 2021. But does that matter if only half of Americans say they're willing to get such a vaccination? |
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For Gladiators Of PowerPoint, Microsoft Champions***p Will Have To Wait One More Year |
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Students were set to meet Sunday to show off their Excel, PowerPoint and Word skills at the Microsoft Office Specialist World Champions***p. But organizers cancelled the event due to the pandemic. |
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Fauci Says He's 'Optimistic' Americans Will Get Coronavirus Vaccine Next Year |
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Animal and human trials are promising, Dr. Anthony Fauci tells lawmakers Friday, and the government is preparing for widespread distribution once a vaccine is shown to be safe and effective. |
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Citing Election Delay Tweet, Influential Trump Ally Now Demands His Re-Impeachment |
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President Trump's suggestion that the November election be delayed spurs Federalist Society co-founder Steven Calabresi to call for his removal from office. |
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Trump Floats Delaying The Election. It Would Require A Change In Law |
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Trump Keeps Criticizing Universal Vote By Mail. But The Nation Isn't Doing That |
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Smaller Nuclear Plants May Come With Less Stringent Safety Rules |
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Proposed new emergency preparedness rules would allow nuclear plants closer to where people live. Companies say the plants are safer, but they need the rule changes for a viable business model. |
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75 Years On, Remember Hiros***ma And Nagasaki. But Remember Toyama Too |
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A U.S. firebombing campaign targeted Toyama and other j***anese cities, killing 180,000 before the atomic bombings of Hiros***ma and Nagasaki, write geographer Cary Karacas and historian David Fedman. |
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Judge Releases Trove Of Sealed Records Related To Lawsuit Against Ghislaine Maxwell |
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The judge unsealed hundreds of pages of doc***ents related to a now-settled defamation suit brought against Maxwell by one of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers. |
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PHOTOS: Living Tree Bridges In A Land Of Clouds |
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In the Indian state of Meghalaya, one of the wettest places on Earth, villagers are separated by rivers and valleys. To stay connected, they coax tree roots to grow together into living bridges. |
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For Summer, 3 Translated Novels To Transport You |
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You may not really be able to leave the house right now, but of course fiction can take you all over the world. Here are three novels that will help you escape — to j***an, to Portugal and to Spain. |
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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing |
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This month, NPR member stations bring you a mix of the most pop****r songs playing on their airwaves, featuring music from Jorja Smith, Taylor Swift, Fontaines D.C. and more. |
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Pierce Freelon On His Children's Album And The Legacy Of His Creative Black Family |
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Black And White Emmy Nominations Prompt #LatinosAreOnTVToo |
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While the 2020 Emmy nominations announced this week were notable for the number of Black shows and creators, they were woefully lacking representation of Latinx talent. |
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'Ellen' Producers Face Another Round Of Allegations, Including s***ual Misconduct |
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Three of the show's executive producers have been accused of s***ual misconduct among complaints made by 36 former staffers to BuzzFeed News. DeGeneres has apologized and pledged change. |
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Appeals Court Tosses Out Death Sentence For Boston Marathon Bomber |
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A three-judge panel sends Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's case back to a lower court for resentencing, saying the jury that sentenced him to death had not been adequately vetted. |
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James Murdoch Quits Family Media Empire After 'Disagreements' |
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James Murdoch resigned Friday from the board of directors of News Corp., one half of his family's media empire. |
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Florida 17-Year-Old, 'Mastermind' Of Twitter Hack, And 2 Others Face Charges |
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In the first criminal charges connected to the Twitter hack earlier this month, state and federal authorities reveal new details about how the scheme allegedly occurred. |
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Tracking The Pandemic: Are Coronavirus Cases Rising Or Falling In Your State? |
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View NPR's maps and graphics to see where COVID-19 is hitting hardest in the U.S., which state outbreaks are growing and which are leveling off. |
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Data Analysis: COVID-19 Is Filling Up Hospitals In Small Cities |
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A User's Guide To Masks: What's Best At Protecting Others (And Yourself) |
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U.S. Missionary With No Medical Training Settles Suit Over Child Deaths At Her Center |
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Renee Bach ran a treatment center for severely malnourished children in Uganda. Over five years, 105 died. This week, a lawsuit by two mothers who each lost a son was settled with a cash payment. |
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From The Archives: American With No Medical Training Ran Center For Malnourished Ugandan Kids. 105 Died |
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Goat Sales For Eid Were Tanking Because Of The Pandemic. So Marketers Got Creative |
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It's been hard to sell the sacrificial animal in India for the Eid al-Adha holiday amid COVID-19. Goat dealers are trying everything from a pageant hosted by a TikTok star to WhatsApp orders. |
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Astronauts Set To Return To Earth In First U.S. Splashdown In Decades |
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The two NASA astronauts who flew on the SpaceX craft to the International Space Station in May are scheduled to return to Earth on Sunday. But there's a hurricane forecast for the splashdown vicinity. |
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