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Surging Anti-Beijing Dissent Sends Hong Kong Spiraling Into Chaos
Hong Kong has plunged into chaos as protesters besieged police stations and barricaded roads, and riot police rained down tear gas. It's fiercest challenge China has faced in 22 years of rule.
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Crock Of Ages: New Exhibit Reveals Ancient Pottery's Millennia-Long Songs
Sculpture seems like an inherently visual art, but Oliver Beer has made it auditory. He dropped microphones into a mishmash of objects from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art to craft an orchestra.
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Removal Of Special Status Roils Muslim-Majority Kashmir
India's move to remove Kashmir's autonomy and tighten its control over the country's only Muslim-majority state has provoked opposition from Kashmiri Muslims — and neighboring Pakistan.
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Mainstream Politics Long Has Traded On Fear Of A Non-White America
White nationalism is not limited to the United States' radical, violent fringe groups. There's a long history in mainstream politics of stoking anxiety about America becoming less white.
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Newly Surfaced Videos Highlight Violence And Danger Of Riot On Capitol Hill
The scale of the danger faced by lawmakers, staff and Capitol Police during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has become more clear after more videos, photos and reporting have come out.
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In France, Performing Artists Are Guaranteed Unemployment Income
As U.S. performing artists struggle to make ends meet during the pandemic, those in France are benefitting from an unemployment system that takes into account the intermittent nature of their work.
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The Latest On House Democrats' Move To Impeach Trump
House Democrats filed an impeachment resolution with one article, charging President Trump with inciting a violent insurrection. They are urging Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment.
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What Social Media's Crackdown On Trump Says About Big Tech
Major tech companies showed their might after the attack on the U.S. Capitol by shutting down President Trump's accounts and trying to do the same with those who incite violence among his supporters.
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Up First: The Victims Of El Paso's Shooting, And What's Next; Controversy In Kashmir
Two shootings have renewed the gun debate that followed attacks at an elementary school, a movie theater, a concert. Will the outcome be different? Plus a look at the victims in El Paso.
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How To Talk With Kids About Violent Attacks In The News
NPR's David Greene talks with Dr. David Schonfeld, director of the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement about how to talk to children about mass shootings and trauma.
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Classmates Say Dayton Shooter Was Death-Obsessed, But Authorities Saw No Red Flags
Authorities are still struggling to find a motive in the Dayton, Ohio shooting that killed nine and injured dozens; meanwhile, the governor is set to discuss gun control and mental health proposals.
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Mexicans In Juarez, Baffled By Hatred They See Fueling Shooting, Call On Trump To Act
Several of the victims in El Paso's mass shooting were Mexican citizens. Many in neighboring Juarez, Mexico, are shocked at what they see as a terrorist attack targeting people for their nationality.
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Gun Control Advocates Hope To Move Past Weaker NRA, But Its Political Clout Persists
The National Rifle Association has faced an internal leadership crisis but remains politically strong — even as back-to-back mass shootings increase pressure for action on new gun restrictions.
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USF St. Petersburg Regional Chancellor To Step Down In December
USF St. Petersburg Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock will step down Dec. 31, 2021. He says it will give him more time to spend with his family.
2 Members Of House Problem Solvers Caucus On Division Over Trump
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota and GOP Rep. Dusty Johnson of South Dakota about violence at the U.S. Capitol last week, and the road ahead for Congress.
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In Wake Of Capitol Attack, House Will Seek To Impeach Trump — Again
With nine days left in the Trump presidency, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats are forging ahead with plans to remove Trump from office.
As Nurses Aid New York, Other States Worry They'll Be Short-Staffed Too
New York says more than 25,000 workers have come from outside to help in their hospitals. That's left leaders in other states worried they may not have the help they need when cases peak elsewhere.
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Plans To Appoint Business Owner Kelly Loeffler To U.S. Senate
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp plans to appoint business owner Kelly Loeffler to the U.S. Senate to replace retiring Sen. Johnny Isakson. the choice has angered allies of President Trump.
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At Sunday School, Jimmy Carter Extends Praise To Trump For Restraint On Iran
"I agree with President Trump on his decision not to take military action against Iran" Carter said. The former president said peace was a choice.
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Stacey Abrams, Voting Rights Activist, To Deliver Democrats' Response To Trump
While Abrams lost the Georgia governor's race last fall, her activism around voting rights and strong performance at the polls made her an attractive choice for Democratic congressional leaders.
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GOP Infighting Endangers Party's Chances In Georgia's Runoff Elections
Control of the Senate is on the line in January's runoff elections in Georgia. And Republican infighting about how the November election was conducted may hurt the party's chances.
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More Georgia Businesses Allowed To Reopen After Friday's First Round
Georgia has begun reopening its economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Some business owners say they are able to do so safely while others say it's far too soon given the public health crisis.
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Major GOP PAC Targets State House Race In Georgia
Republicans spent about a million dollars in a state House race to flip control in their favor. It's symbolic of the big fundraising efforts for state legislative control before 2021 redistricting.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, QAnon Supporter, Wins Primary In Georgia
A supporter of the debunked QAnon conspiracy theory has won the Republican primary for a Georgia congressional seat and is all but certain to win in November.
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Polls Show A Close Race Between Sen. David Perdue And Jon Ossoff For Senate
One of Georgia's two U.S. Senate races this year is close as Sen. David Perdue's ties with President Trump may be hurting his campaign in the increasingly diverse state.
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