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Families of Charleston church massacre victims reach $88 million settlement with DOJ
The Justice Department has reached an $88 million settlement with the victims of the racist church massacre in Charleston S.C. over the flawed background check which allowed the shooter to buy a gun.
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How The Port Of Los Angeles Is Coming Back To Life After The Pandemic
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, about how the port has been doing as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
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What is and isn't in Biden's infrastructure framework — and where it goes from here
President Biden outlined a framework that he said would win support from all 50 Senate Democrats and pass the House. But it's unclear whether that is true.
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Rafael Nadal Takes Home French Open Victory
Rafael Nadal won the French Open for his 20th career Grand Slam singles title, tying the record of Roger Federer.
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Gen. Mark Milley Says The Military Plays 'No Role' In Elections
Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, tells NPR that the military "will obey the lawful orders of civilian control of the military."
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Airlines Offering 'Flights To Nowhere' Amid COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
Got that itch to travel? With many international routes still closed, Asian countries with low COVID-19 rates are offering "flights to nowhere" that start and end at the same airport.
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California Workplace Discrimination System Sheds Light On Caste System
A lawsuit filed in California alleges a new type of workplace discrimination based on caste. Indians in Silicon Valley say this ancient social hierarchy has followed them to the U.S..
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Trump Back On Campaign Trail After Coronavirus Diagnosis
President Trump was diagnosed with the coronavirus 12 days ago. On Friday, he'll hold a rally in Florida, after physicians announced over the weekend he was no longer a transmission risk to others.
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Georgia's Role In Determining The Balance Of Power In Washington
The 2020 election will actually end in 2021. That's when two U.S. Senate seats in Georgia will be decided by runoff elections that will determine which party controls the chamber.
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Amy Coney Barrett Heads To Senate For Day 1 Of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
The Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett begins Monday. Republicans are trying to confirm Barrett in the few weeks before Election Day.
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