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A Tour Like No Other: How The Pandemic Has Changed The 2020 Tour De France
The 2020 Tour de France is set to start Saturday. But the world's premier bicycle race will be very different due to the pandemic.
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Republican Voters Reflect On The Republican National Convention
NPR's Audie Cornish reaches out to some of the Republicans she spoke with before and during the primary season and discusses the Republican National Convention with them.
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Louisiana State Fire Marshal On Aftermath Of Hurricane Laura
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with State Fire Marshal H. "Butch" Browning about search-and-rescue efforts after Hurricane Laura hit Louisiana on Thursday morning.
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Trump To Address The RNC On Final Night
President Trump is scheduled to address the final night of the Republican National Convention from the South Lawn of the White House in what could be a pivotal speech ahead of the November election.
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Why Experts Say The Police Don't Need Militias' Help
Armed civilians are showing up at protests with guns. And experts say these self-styled militias create confrontations and send the wrong message during protests.
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Checking In With New Orleans' Honeysuckle Lane 15 Years After Hurricane Katrina
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with John Brown, a New Orleans resident, about the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
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More Persuasively Dickensian: 'The Personal History Of David Copperfield' Reviewed
Satirist, director and the creator of Veep, Armando Iannucci does Charles Dickens in The Personal History Of David Copperfield. And NPR's critic says there's a lot that's unexpected in the movie.
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NBA Postpones 3 Playoff Games As Milwaukee Bucks Protest Wisconsin Police Shooting
The Milwaukee Bucks boycotted Wednesday's playoff game against the Orlando Magic. Players are protesting the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis.
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'Finish The Fight' Paints A Different Picture Of Women Who Pushed For A Vote
The 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment offers an opportunity to take a closer look at stories of women of the movement — those we think we already know, and those that have been lost to history.
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10 Countries Participate In Biennial Naval Exercises Off Hawaii
The United States and nine other countries are participating in naval exercises off Hawaii. China used to partake in this biennial exercise, but its relations with the U.S. are tense now.
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Hurricane Laura Approaches Gulf Coast
Hurricane Laura has rapidly intensified and is approaching the Texas-Louisiana border as a major hurricane. Meteorologists are most concerned about a big storm surge with powerful winds.
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CDC Changes Testing Guidelines To Exclude People With No COVID-19 Symptoms
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has changed its coronavirus testing guidelines, raising questions about whether the move was done to reduce testing.