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Poetry Challenge: Create A List Poem That Grapples With Rise Of Anti-Asian Racism
Attacks against Asian Americans have increased since the coronavirus pandemic began. Tell us how you cope with this anti-Asian violence and discrimination in the form of a list poem.
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House Panel To Hold First Hearings Into Flint's Water Crisis
Investigations are being conducted into how Flint's drinking water was contaminated with lead. Mary Louise Kelly talks to Keith Creagh, interim head of Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality.
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Donald Trump Speaks At AIPAC Policy Conference
Donald Trump spoke at the pro-Israel group's annual conference in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night. Earlier that day, Democrat Hillary Clinton delivered a speech which criticized Trump.
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Senate Rules Committee To Revisit Election Bill After Time Runs Out
The plan is still under fire from Democrats and voting rights groups who say the rest of the bill makes it harder for Floridians to vote.
Florida House Passes Transgender Sports Bill Despite Democratic Opposition
Said Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando: “I don’t care how many times you tell yourself this is about women’s sports and not LGBTQ rights or discrimination, because that is wrong,”
Why Cheap Gas Might Not Be Good For The U.S. Economy
A drop in global oil prices saved U.S. drivers $100 billion last year. Good news, right? Not so, say some economists. The energy industry is now so big that cheap oil may actually hurt the economy.
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Congressman Urges Closure Of Piney Point Plant, Second Leak Not Detected
Additional pumps should double the amount of water that can be taken from of the retention pond. U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan said the problems at the processing plant are "something that's been going on for too long."
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After Dropping Dramatically, COVID-19 Cases Surge In India, Pakistan
COVID-19 infections in India and Pakistan are skyrocketing. Scientists now have two mysteries to investigate: why cases there dropped so quickly earlier, and why they're surging now.
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Drugs Targeting Immune Response To COVID-19 Show Promise
Drugs to help tamp down the immune system's over-reaction in COVID-19 are showing promise and could help prevent hospital deaths.
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President Biden's Decision To Withdraw From Afghanistan May Have Derailed Peace Talks
President Biden's announcement for U.S. and foreign forces to withdraw from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 appears to have derailed the peace process that was meant to wind down the conflict in that country.
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Cleveland Comes To Grips With Scathing Report On Police Department
Cleveland is coming to grips with a scathing report from the Justice Department that harshly criticizes the city's police. The department is calling for sweeping reforms.
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Wall Street Is A Big Source Of Campaign Cash For Democrats
The two major political parties raise money differently. Republicans tend to get more money from older industries such as energy and manufacturing. Democrats do better with technology and health care.
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Britain Moves Toward Ethically Controversial COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
The British government has announced plans for a coronavirus vaccine challenge trial. Volunteers will receive an experimental vaccine and be exposed to the virus to test its efficacy.
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LA Dedicates $1 Billion To Fight Homelessness
The LA city budget being released today includes $1B to address homelessness. The region has been tackling the issue for years but it continues to get worse because of housing costs.
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Tissue Box-Sized Helicopter Takes Flight On Mars
NASA announced that a small helicopter sent to Mars aboard the Perseverance rover took flight — the first controlled, powered flight on another planet. The helicopter took aerial photos of Mars.
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Florida Senate Approves $95 Billion Budget, Awaits House Version
It includes increased money to address affordable housing, as well as funds to repair the former Piney Point processing plant.
Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Political Bias Surveys In Florida Universities
The bill would measure whether “competing ideas and perspectives” are fairly presented and encouraged during class lectures.
Violent Protests Over Brexit Continue In Belfast
Youths from the loyalist community in Northern Ireland continue violent protests against the UK government's Brexit policy, which they fear will lead to unity with the Irish Republic
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Nationwide Strike Highlights Soaring Violence Against Women In Mexico
Women in Mexico, from bank executives to housekeepers, went on strike today to protest the country's high rate of violence against women and girls.
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The Ethics Of 'Vaccine Passports'
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with University of Pennsylvania's Dr. Zeke Emanuel, a former member of President Biden's Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board, about the ethics of digital "vaccine passports."
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MLB All-Star Game Moved To Colorado Amid Uproar Over Georgia Voting Law
Major League Baseball changed the location of the game from Georgia to Colorado. That's puts a state with a history of expansive voting access in the spotlight, after Georgia passed restrictive laws.
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Floridians And Climate Change: 'I Have Noticed A Big Difference'
Some Tampa Bay area residents told stories of disappearing sea life, learning about natural hurricane protection and discussing the sometimes hot-button topic of climate change with community members.
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The Reason Behind The Surge In Cyberattacks
High-profile ransomware attacks are surging as cybercriminals take advantage of weak IT systems. The surge in popularity of cryptocurrencies is also spurring bad actors.
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Biden Ends Infrastructure Talks With Senate GOP Group, Saying Its Plan Fell Short
A statement from White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the counterproposal on one of the president's chief domestic priorities did not "meet the essential needs of our country."
Turkey Racing To Combat 'Snot' In Sea Of Marmara
Turkey is rushing to combat a pollution-caused muck in the Sea of Marmara that's growing across the seabed and excretes a foul mucus on the water's surface.
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