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After Retooling Because Of COVID-19, 'Patriot Act' Returns To Netflix
Comedian Hasan Minhaj recently returned to Netflix with his award-winning show, Patriot Act, after it was initially postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Virginia's Governor, Richmond's Mayor Aim To Remove Confederate Monument
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is set to announce that the state will remove the controversial Robert E. Lee statue from its base in Richmond.
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What Can Incoming Biden Administration Do To Stimulate Economy Without Congress?
With a closely divided Congress, which could include Republicans holding the Senate, President-elect Joe Biden's economic agenda may depend a lot on what his incoming administration can do on its own.
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Lyft Exec On Debate Over Classifying Drivers As Employees Or Contractors
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Anthony Foxx, Lyft's chief policy officer, about the ongoing debate over classifying drivers as independent contractors and the economic impact of the pandemic.
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George Clooney Envisions The End Of The World In His New Movie, 'The Midnight Sky'
A film directed by and starring George Clooney, The Midnight Sky, tells the story of an Arctic scientist trying to warn returning astronauts of a global catastrophe that struck while they were away.
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Enslaved.org Shares Lives And Experiences Of The Enslaved
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Daryle Williams, an associate history professor at the University of Maryland, about the Enslaved.org initiative aimed at documenting the lives of enslaved people.
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How To Have An Office Holiday Party In The Pandemic
The 2020 holiday office party is going to look different this year, with big in-person events a no-go and most people working remotely. So some employers are finding ways to party on.
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President Biden seeks to reaffirm his leadership at G20 summit
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with White House economic and national security advisor Daleep Singh about President Biden's goals for the G20 Rome summit as he faces economic and political challenges.
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New Charges Filed Against Ex-Minneapolis Officers In George Floyd's Death
Derek Chauvin faces a charge of second-degree murder in addition to earlier charges, and 3 others face charges of aiding and abetting murder. And there's a private memorial for Floyd in Minneapolis.
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A lottery could determine the fate of Biden's vaccine rule for 84 million workers
Lawsuits against the Biden administration's vaccine-or-test requirement for private employers have been filed in almost every federal appeals court. One court will be randomly chosen to hear the case.
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