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President Trump Addresses The Nation And Walks To 'The Church Of Presidents'
President Trump has made his remarks to the nation on Monday. Right after that, he walked a short distance from the White House to St. John's Church, where a fire had been set during Sunday protests.
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In Their First World Cup Match, U.S. Women Beat Australia 3 -1
After Monday's victory, the U.S. has a strong lead in its World Cup group. That's good news for Hemphill family members, who are spending their vacation following the team during play in Canada.
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Virginia 16th State To Legalize Recreational Pot, Latest To Emphasize 'Social Equity'
By July 1, Virginians will be able to possess small amounts of cannabis legally. It's the third state this year to legalize marijuana with a stated focus on reducing harm to communities of color.
As Reopening Continues, Pride Celebrations Return Cautiously
As Pride Month begins, cities are figuring out how to celebrate safely given the pandemic. It's especially tricky for bars and street festivals where large crowds are a sign of success and progress.
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Colbert Welcomes Back A Live Audience To 'Late Show'
CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert will tape his show in front of a live studio audience at the Ed Sullivan Theater for the first time since the pandemic shut down live performances.
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Alabama Coal Workers Strike For Better Wages, Fair Treatment
In Alabama, about a thousand coal miners have been on strike for several months. They're demanding better pay and benefits. It's one of the rare union actions in the Deep South.
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'Keep Dancing Orlando': A Pulse Survivor And The SWAT Officer Who Saved Him Catch Up
Pulse survivor Orlando Torres reconnects with Timothy Stanley, the former Orlando SWAT officer who saved him.
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View From Europe: Biden Aims To Strengthen Trans-Atlantic Ties
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Wolfgang Ischinger, Germany's former ambassador to the U.S., about Biden's trip to Europe, and the intent to send the message that America will be a stronger ally.
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Why Vaccination Has Stayed Low And Case Counts High In This Colorado County
Mesa County, Colo., still has low vaccination rates and case counts high enough to keep its hospital full. Even those who have worked in the medical field are refusing the vaccine.
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Juneteenth Tampa Event Highlights Racial Disparities, Including Climate Change Effects
A group gathered at a plot for a future community garden in West Tampa on Saturday to honor Juneteenth with an event dubbed the "Love Feast."
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U.S. National Archives Unearths Original Juneteenth Order
"The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free," states General Order No. 3.
In California, Most Pandemic Restrictions Are Lifted As The State Reopens
Gov. Gavin Newsom set Tuesday as the day California fully reopens. The state has made considerable progress on vaccinations. But some are still concerned it's not enough.
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18th Airborne Corps. Revises Participants On Separation Board
Service members who survive sexual assault and harassment often find assailants face little accountability. An elite Army unit is taking more aggressive measures against soldiers found guilty.
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Southern Baptist Leaders Meet To Reckon With Issues Like Sexual Abuse In The Church
Southern Baptists are meeting in Nashville for their annual gathering. A contentious year, they're addressing the denomination's response to sexual abuse in the church and broader cultural issues.
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Powerful U.S. Labor Leader Richard Trumka Dies
Trumka, the leader of the AFL-CIO and a close ally of Democratic Party officials, has died. He was 72.
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Health Experts Fear A Spread Of COVID As Motorcyclists Gather In South Dakota
Hundreds of thousands of bikers are traveling to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota again this year. Last year's rally was linked to several hundred cases.
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How The 2020 Census Data Will Shape Voting Districts For The Next Decade
New results from the 2020 census are out. They will be used to draw voting districts, including for Congress. But there are limitations to what the data can tell us about the country's demographics.
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How NBC Controls How You Watch The Olympics In The U.S.
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Professor Andrew Zimbalist about NBC's stiff control over the Olympics coverage.
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Politics Chat: Getting Infrastructure Passed Will Be Challenging Task For Biden
We take a look at the state of the infrastructure deal moving through the Senate and the hurdles Democrats face in getting it passed.
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Tropical Storm Watches Issued in Southwest Florida Ahead Of Fred
Tropical Depression Fred is expected to regain tropical storm strength by the time it approaches Southwest Florida Friday night, and a Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for the entire Florida Keys, and from Bonita Beach south to the Florida Bay.
Big Banks Will Open Their Checkbooks To Lure Young Talent
The biggest banks have decided to pay entry-level analysts more money. Now, someone right out of college can expect to make more than $100,000. But it is unclear if the pay boost will be a panacea.
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'What If...?' Gives The Marvel Cinematic Universe An Animated Banger Of A Remix
This animated anthology series boasts clever writing, fluid animation and stories that mix and match MCU characters, who are voiced (mostly) by the actors who played them on the big screen.
Scientists May Have Found A Marker Of How Effective COVID-19 Vaccines Are
Scientists have been looking for some kind of marker in the blood that could be used to predict whether a COVID-19 vaccine is working or not — now, they think they have one.
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An advisory panel to the FDA recommends Pfizer's vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11
Data found the vaccine to be 91% effective in preventing symptomatic infections for children in this age group.The FDA needs to sign-off on the recommendation.
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Ricky Martin: A Pop Star Rises Again
Martin shot to stardom with his hit single "Livin' La Vida Loca" in 1999. While he's spent much of the past decade under the radar, Martin is back with Musica + Alma + Sexo.
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