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Master P Launches Food Line To Bring Diversity To Packaged Food
NPR's Michel Martin talks to rapper and entrepreneur Percy Miller, aka Master P, about why he's jumping into the packaged food business as many companies reexamine their racist imagery.
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Ravi Patel On His New 'Pursuit of Happiness' Docuseries
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ravi Patel about his new TV series Pursuit of Happiness.
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Young Voter Engagement In This Year's Election
NPR's Michel Martin explores how young voters may impact November's election with researcher Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg.
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The Pandemic's Ripple Effect On Northern California Businesses
The coronavirus pandemic has devastated many businesses, including a small creamery in Northern California that's selling less cheese and buying less milk.
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High School Football: Beloved Fall Tradition Or Unnecessary Coronavirus Risk?
Athletic associations in more than 30 states allow high school football to be played during the coronavirus pandemic. Parents, boosters and fans say it's needed. But is playing safe?
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Ombudsman On The Pentagon's Order To Shut Down 'Stars and Stripes'
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Ernie Gates, ombudsman at the Stars and Stripes newspaper, about the military ordering the publication to shut down.
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Bob James Releases An Album Of His Early Work Recorded 55 Years Ago
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bob James, better known as godfather of hip-hop and smooth jazz, about an album of his early work. Once Upon a Time was recorded in 1965 but just released now.
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Coronavirus Victims: Wesley Fire Cloud Jr. Of Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
Wesley Fire Cloud Jr. worked to protect his Crow Creek Sioux Tribe in South Dakota from the coronavirus. He died of COVID-19 in July at age 38.
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Over 30 States Allow High School Football. Is It Right Or Reckless?
Alabama is one of the states pressing ahead with high school football despite the coronavirus. A veteran head coach calls this reckless and says he's determined to protect his players.
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Global Conversation: British And Indian Teachers Discuss Teaching During The Pandemic
As they compare notes on the new school year, a teacher in India nearing retirement talks with a younger teacher in Britain about the obstacles and surprising revelations of teaching in the pandemic.
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Rochester, N.Y., Police Officers Involved In Daniel Prude's Death Are Suspended
The seven officers involved in Daniel Prude's death have been suspended a day after Prude's family released the video of his March encounter with Rochester, N.Y., city police.
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Flu Season Looms And Scientists Wonder How Flu And COVID-19 Might Mix
There's a lot scientists don't know about how viral infections can interact. But researchers are eager to figure out how COVID-19 infections might affect flu infections and vice versa.