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Local Response To Viral Video
After a video of a confrontation between a group of students and a Native American activist at the Lincoln Memorial went viral, conflicting narratives have made what actually happened unclear.
Outcry Results After Video Appears To Show Students Mocking Native American Man
David Greene talks to Nathan Phillips, an Omaha elder participating in the Indigenous Peoples March last Friday, about a viral video showing high school students appearing to mock him.
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Sen. Kamala Harris Announces 2020 Presidential Candidacy
The California Democrat's career as a prosecutor, as well as economic and racial equality, are the focus of her campaign. Harris is the third senator to announce a presidential run.
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The 'Very Particular' History Being Presented At Confederate Sites
Journalist Brian Palmer toured several Confederate sites and monuments across the South and found a distorted message that celebrates the Confederacy and often omits the fact of slavery all together.
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Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. On DNA Testing And Finding His Own Roots
As host of the PBS series Finding Your Roots, Gates tells celebrities about their family history. He reflects on his own history and some of the more controversial aspects of DNA testing.
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These 3 Former Kansas Republicans Say They No Longer Felt At Home In The GOP
As lawmakers returned to the Kansas state capitol this year, three seats won by Republicans are now in the hands of Democrats. That's after three suburban Republican women left the GOP.
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In Wisconsin, Farmers May Soon Be Milking The Profits Of Solar Energy Instead Of Cows
The Dairy State may become known as the Solar State too: While solar is a boost for some struggling dairy farmers, others fear the fallout of their communities becoming solar production sites.
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'New Year, New You' Means New Cooking Tips To Stick With Your Resolution
"Eat healthier" is a resolution many people make at the start of the year. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with David Tamarkin, editor at Epicurious, who has some tips on how to make that resolution stick.
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Major Trade Deal Takes Effect Without U.S. Participation
Noel King talks to Matthew Goodman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about the implementation of the landmark trade deal once known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Critically Acclaimed Play 'Noura' Puts Iraqi Refugee Experience On Stage
A playwright draws on Iraqi refugees' experiences in a writers workshop to craft a work that translates the flight from war for American audiences.
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