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University Professors Share Their Thoughts On Colleges Reopening
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with three professors from Colorado, Illinois and Georgia about their feelings on teaching this year and their colleges' reopening plans.
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Democratic Voters From Different States Discuss Their Takeaways From The DNC
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with a group of Democratic voters she met during the primary season to see what their takeaways are from the Democratic National Convention.
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'The Night Swim' Reviewed: A Story Of Anything But A Perfect Little Beach Town
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author Megan Goldin about her new book, The Night Swim. The novel looks at small-town politics and how biases may affect the way people see rape victims.
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Former Deputy Postmaster General: Changes Are Needed But 'The Time Is Not Now'
Ron Stroman resigned his post days before Louis DeJoy took over the Postal Service. Stroman says if the effect of the changes underway is to slow mail and disenfranchise voters, they should be halted.
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'Tesla': A Movie About An Underrated Genius Who Challenged Edison
Tesla is a thoroughly eccentric biopic starring Ethan Hawke as the electrical engineer Nikola Tesla, a rival of Thomas Edison's.
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MLB's History Of Homophobia
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Ginny Searle of Baseball Prospectus about broadcaster Thom Brennaman using a homophobic slur during a Major League Baseball game and history of such slurs in the league.
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What It's Like For A Delegate To Participate In A Virtual Convention
Democratic delegates were supposed to be in Milwaukee this week. Instead, they're attending the Democratic National Convention virtually. Two delegates from Michigan share their experience with NPR.
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Florida Education Chief On His State's Aggressive Approach To Reopen Schools
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran about the push to reopen schools in his state.
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Trump Nominates Adviser To Lead The Inter-American Development Bank
President Trump wants a U.S. hard-liner on Cuba and Venezuela to head the Inter-American Development Bank, prompting pushback from critics who note the bank's always been run by a Latin American.
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How Feds Decide On Remdesivir Shipments To States Remains Mysterious
The federal government is in charge of distributing one of the few treatment options for COVID-19: the antiviral drug remdesivir. But how are decisions made about which states need it most?
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'It Really Just Felt Relatable': The Cultural Impact Of Hasan Minhaj's 'Patriot Act'
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with pop culture writer Sowmya Krishnamurthy about the legacy of the Netflix series Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj.
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What Store Stickers On Old Records Reveal About History Of Mexican American Music
Agustin Gurza of UCLA's Frontera Collection has been studying stickers affixed to old 78 rpm records. It has allowed him to uncover a history of Mexican American music in the United States.