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Activists On How To Sustain Movement Against Police Brutality
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with community organizer Shameka Parrish-Wright and Kentucky state Rep. Attica Scott about what steps activists want to see taken to end police brutality against Black people.
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The Meaning Behind Mooncakes
The Mid-Autumn Festival began Thursday in China and around the world. People celebrate the harvest moon by eating mooncakes and lighting lanterns. NPR discusses the symbolism behind the mooncake.
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Glass Fire Rages Across Northern California, Burning Thousands Of Acres
Flames have engulfed nearly 50,000 acres of land, prompting the evacuation of more than 8,000 residents of Santa Rosa, Calif., according to Mayor Tom Schwedhelm.
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New Louisville Police Chief Takes The Helm During Tense Time In The City
Yvette Gentry will be the first Black woman to lead the city's police department. She discusses the Breonna Taylor case, the lack of Black police officers and the changes she envisions.
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Irish Foreign Affairs Minister On Brexit And A Seat On The U.N. Security Council
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Simon Coveney about the latest developments regarding Britain's exit from the European Union and Ireland's upcoming seat on the U.N. Security Council.
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How Facebook Is Trying To Control Election Disinformation, Part 1
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg about the platform's efforts to control election disinformation.
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988: National Suicide Prevention Hotline To Have A New Number
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Sam Brinton, vice president of advocacy and government affairs at The Trevor Project, about the soon-to-be new number to reach the national suicide prevention hotline.
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What Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley Voters Think Of 1st Presidential Debate
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with three voters from Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley about their impressions of Tuesday's debate.
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Extremism Watchers Raise Concerns Over Trump Failing To Condemn White Supremacists
In Tuesday's debate, President Trump did not denounce white supremacists and gave fuel to at least one hate group. Extremism experts warn this will only add to an already volatile election season.
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Anita Hill On Sexual Harassment In Hollywood And Beyond
Anita Hill, chair of the Hollywood Commission, discusses a new report's findings on sexual harassment in the industry. She also discusses Brett Kavanagh's confirmation battle and Joe Biden.
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Trump Campaign Senior Adviser On The Presidential Debate
NPR's Tonya Mosley talks with Steve Cortes, a senior adviser for the Trump 2020 campaign, about how the president will defend his record in Tuesday's debate.
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Cubs And White Sox Are In Playoffs With No Fans To Watch Them
Both the Cubs and the White Sox are in the playoffs for just the third time in history. But no Chicagoans will be cheering teams at the stadium, and few will be watching them at bars.