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Election Politics Amid Israeli-Palestinian Violence
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with University of Maryland professor Shibley Telhami about how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict affects the political landscape for Mahmoud Abbas and Benjamin Netanyahu.
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What Gayle Smith Means For U.S. Vaccine Diplomacy
Gayle Smith is a former USAID director who has worked with some of the world's largest aid organizations. Now, President Biden has put her in charge of efforts to help share COVID-19 doses.
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Israeli Officials Defend Gaza Attacks
Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, are speaking out after attacks on Gaza intensified over the weekend.
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Economics Correspondent Says Few People Opt For Unemployment Over Work
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post's economics correspondent Heather Long about what the unemployment numbers say about the state of the country's economic recovery.
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Conservative Economist Blames High Unemployment On 'Richer' Benefits
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin about why some Republican governors are opting out of receiving federal unemployment benefits for their state.
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Answers To Your CDC Mask Guidance Confusion
The CDC recently lifted some of its mask guidance for fully vaccinated people. So is it safe to go out now? NPR answers your pressing questions.
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Filmmakers Discuss New Documentary On 'March For Our Lives' Movement
The documentary Us Kids showcases the rise of the "March for Our Lives" movement. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the director, Kim Snyder, and two activists, Sam Fuentes and X Gonzalez.
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The Pioneering Legacy Of The International Sweethearts of Rhythm
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Cathy Hughes about the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, the all-female band of which her mother was a founding member, and their legacy.
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In Juarez, Transgender Women In Limbo Await U.S. Asylum Exception
Most asylum seekers who try to enter the U.S. have been expelled during the pandemic. The Biden administration is expanding efforts to grant exceptions to vulnerable migrants, including trans people.
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What AAPI Heritage Month Means To Dr. Leana Wen
Dr. Leana Wen, a physician and former Baltimore Health Commissioner, discusses what Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month means to her.
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California Sen. Alex Padilla On Essential Worker Immigration Bill
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with U.S. Sen. Padilla (D-Calif.) about legislation he has introduced to give essential immigrant workers a path to citizenship.
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Comedian Ziwe On Her New Showtime Variety Show
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with comedian Ziwe Fumudoh about her new variety show Ziwe which premiered on Showtime on May 9.