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Former White Nationalist On RNC's Racial Rhetoric
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former white nationalist Derek Black about coded racial themes that emerged at this year's Republican National Convention.
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How Climate Change Is Fueling Hurricanes And Wildfires
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe about how climate change can make natural disasters, including Hurricane Laura and the wildfires in California, more severe.
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Park Avenue Armory Honors Women's Suffrage In New Show
"100 Years 100 Women" is the title of a new show at the Park Avenue Armory. The artists in it all created new pieces to mark the centennial of the 19th amendment.
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Hurricane Laura Recovery Could Take Years
It will be months, or years, before people in southern Louisiana fully recover from Hurricane Laura. The storm's 150 mph winds damaged or destroyed thousands of buildings when it came ashore.
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Young Republican Delegates Discuss RNC Convention
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three young Republican delegates about their party's convention, which took place this week: Jessi Rapelje, Hayden Padgett and Maria Vasquez.
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Activist Frank Nitty's Walk From Milwaukee Concludes At March On Washington
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with activist Frank Nitty about Friday's March on Washington and the activist's 25-day walk from Milwaukee to get there.
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'The Violence Inside Of Us' Author Sen. Chris Murphy On New Book
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) about his new book The Violence Inside Us: a Brief History of an Ongoing American Tragedy.
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Remembering Actor Chadwick Boseman
Actor Chadwick Boseman, who starred in Black Panther and many other films, has died at the age of 43.
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Jason Wright On Leading The Washington Football Team Amid Multiple Crises
Jason Wright, the new president of the Washington Football Team, comes into his job after reports of widespread sexual harassment at the team. Wright talked with NPR about his plans for the team.
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Wisconsin AG Pushes Back On Criticism Of Investigation Into Jacob Blake Shooting
The attorney general, Josh Kaul, has faced backlash after his office released findings that critics say have been used to justify the police shooting. Paul said that was "absolutely not" true.
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Why Millions Of Americans May Soon Face Eviction
With government support programs suspended and no immediate prospect of a resolution, millions of renters in the U.S. could soon be facing evictions.
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European Leaders Condemn Recent Presidential Election In Belarus As A Sham
European Union leaders agreed they would refuse to recognize the results of the Belarus election. But they are treading cautiously on sanctions for fear of provoking Russia.