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What Might Happen To U.S.-Brazil Relations Under A President Biden
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been called the Trump of the Tropics. His environmental and other policies are expected to face closer scrutiny if Joe Biden is elected the next president.
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Tensions Rise In France As The Country Faces Another Act Of Violence
On Thursday, a man killed three people with a knife in a Catholic church in Nice. A second man, who was threatening passersby with a gun, was shot dead by police in the town of Avignon.
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How Louisiana's Jefferson Parish Is Doing After Hurricane Zeta
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Joe Valiente, emergency management director for Jefferson Parish in Louisiana, about damage caused by Hurricane Zeta to the area.
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Lebanon A Year Later: Economic Collapse, Riots, Pandemic And Beirut Explosion
After a year away, an NPR reporter returns to Lebanon to find a country racked by inflation, degraded services and the pandemic and still picking up the pieces from August's explosion in Beirut.
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What It's Like To Be A Conservative Gen Z Voter In California
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with two conservative members of Generation Z in California about how it feels to have conservative political views in an overwhelmingly blue state.
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Michigan Gun Rights Advocates Push For The Right To Carry Weapons At Polling Places
Michigan open-carry advocates are challenging state officials' ban on bringing weapons into the polls next week, as some voters and poll workers fear intimidation.
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Black And Latino Voters Flooded With Disinformation In Final Days Before Election
In 2016, Black voters were the top target of foreign disinformation campaigns. In 2020, there are both foreign and domestic efforts to dissuade Black and Latino voters from casting ballots.
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Temperatures Above The Arctic Circle Hit Record High
Temperatures in a Siberian town were reported to hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday. That would be a record for the highest temperature documented above the Arctic Circle.
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Rayshard Brooks Laid To Rest In Atlanta
People in Atlanta have gathered Tuesday to commemorate Rayshard Brooks. He was a Black man shot and killed by police after he had fallen asleep in a Wendy's drive-through.
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Segway To End The Production Of Its Iconic Personal Transportation
Segway announced Tuesday that it would stop the production of its iconic personal transportation namesake less than 20 years after releasing its first model.
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