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Democrats Gain Control Of Senate After Georgia Runoff Victories
Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock's wins in the Georgia Senate runoffs cements Democrats' control of the Senate for the next two years, but comes as polarization and political violence are on the rise.
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Jake Burton Carpenter, The Godfather Of Snowboarding, Dies At 65
The man known as "The Godfather of Snowboarding" died Wednesday at the age of 65. Jake Burton Carpenter brought the sport to the masses, through the company he founded.
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Drummer Chad Taylor Radiates Good Vibrations On 'The Daily Biological'
Taylor brings hi-hat funk to his new trio's album. It's a slightly odd line-up, with no bass instrument — which opens up possibilities for different ways to kick the rhythm along.
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Opinion: Remembering Pete Hamill, The Tabloid Man Whose Greatest Story Was His Own
NPR's Scott Simon remembers Pete Hamill, former columnist for the New York Post and Daily News, who's memoir A Drinking Life told tough truths. Hamill died this week at the age of 85.
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Florida To Reopen Schools For Fall Semester Despite Coronavirus Crisis
The state is preparing for its public schools to open as scheduled next month — even as the state is seeing a major surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Parents and educators are concerned.
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James Murdoch Quits Family Media Empire News Corp After 'Disagreements'
The rupture capped a period of intensifying criticism of coverage and views in the news empire created by his father Rupert Murdoch, such as in The Wall Street Journal and the Fox News Channel.
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Team USA Basketball Player Kareem Maddox Drives Toward Tokyo
Kareem Maddox, a 3x3 basketball player for Team USA, tells NPR how he's spending his summer now that the Tokyo Summer Olympics have been postponed to 2021.
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Trump Wants To Move The U.S. Secret Service Back To Treasury
After the Sept. 11 attacks, the Secret Service moved to Homeland Security. The White House says the service should be moved again to be better suited to protect the nation's financial infrastructure.
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Iraq's Position Between The U.S. And Iran
Abbas Kadhim, director of the Iraq Initiative at the Atlantic Council, speaks to NPR's Leila Fadel about Iraq's position between the U.S. and Iran: Can the country afford to take sides?
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39 Bodies Found In Trucking Container In UK
British police have launched a murder investigation after 39 bodies were discovered in a truck in an apparent human smuggling operation.
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