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Vladimir Putin Throws A Lifeline To Belarusian President
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered a limited lifeline to Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko, who's faced more than a month of protests after accusations of a rigged election victory.
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After The Big Explosion In Beirut, Volunteers Are Helping Out
In Lebanon, volunteers have stepped in to do the aid work still needed after the blast that ripped through Beirut a month ago. Many blame the government for inaction.
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Geoffrey Owens Launches Instagram Show 'Shift Happens'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with actor Geoffrey Owens about his new show, Shift Happens, to show that "all work matters," after Owens himself was "job shamed."
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How She Lost Her Longtime Friend To Trump
NPR's Michel Martin talks with writer Felicia Sullivan, who parted ways with her friend of 26 years after learning she supports President Trump.
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A Look At Voter Suppression Tactics Ahead Of The Election
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with attorney Kristen Clarke about voter suppression efforts ahead of the 2020 election.
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The Latest Voter Registration Trends
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Becker of the Center for Election Innovation & Research about voter registration trends during the pandemic and ahead of the 2020 presidential vote.
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Teachers Fold Wildfires And Other Crises Into Lesson Plans
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two teachers — Noah Canton and Jessica Mallare-Best — about bringing current events, including wildfires, protests and the coronavirus, into their teaching.
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Palestinians Condemn U.S.-Brokered Bahrain-Israel Normalization
Israeli and Bahraini leaders — along with President Trump — are praising their deal for normal relations, but it's a blow to Palestinian hopes to end the Israeli occupation.
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Democratic Sen. Jon Tester On 'Winning Back Rural America'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) about his new book, Grounded: A Senator's Lessons on Winning Back Rural America.
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New Normal: A U Of Michigan Resident Advisor On Strike
In our regular segment, "New Normal," we hear from Soneida Rodriguez, a resident advisor at the University of Michigan, who recently went on strike.
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News Week Spotlights Trump, Putin And Russian Interference
This week brought new books, a formal whistleblower complaint and a detailed report by Microsoft. The common thread: all were related to President Trump, Russia and potential threats to the election.
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In Iowa, College Football Returns As State COVID-19 Cases Soar
A look at the state of colleges in Iowa, which has the third-highest number of new infections per capita in the U.S. Iowa State will play its first game of the season in an empty stadium.