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Iowans Are Trying To Recover From Widespread Devastation From Derecho
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Abby Finkenauer, D-Iowa, about the state and federal response to a derecho that hit more than a week ago and brought widespread devastation.
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Despite Investors Preaching Diversity, Market Keeps Relying On Big Tech Stocks
S&P 500 index funds were supposed to protect investors, by putting their money in a broad array of different stocks — but much of the recent gains have come from a few Big Tech stocks.
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Congressional Candidate From Missouri On Racial Justice And Policing
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Cori Bush, Democratic candidate for Missouri's 1st Congressional District, about racial justice, policing and the pitch to Black voters.
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Late-Night Infomercial Meets Telethon: What 1st DNC Night Was Like For Viewers
Political conventions are made for TV. But this year's Democratic National Convention was virtual only. NPR discusses how the first night played out for viewers.
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A Member Of Hezbollah Found Guilty Of Killing Lebanon's Ex-Prime Minister
A U.N. tribunal has found a member of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah guilty of killing a former prime minister but says it has no evidence of the group's leadership involved.
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South Dakota Governor Rejects Trump's Plan For Expanded Unemployment Benefits
South Dakota's governor has rejected President Trump's executive action to boost unemployment benefits. Critics say that move is shortsighted in a state where tens of thousands of remain out of work.
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Play It Forward: Kae Tempest Watches The World Vibrate
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with British rapper, poet and spoken word artist Kae Tempest about their ability to empathize and find hope amid darkness and an artist they are grateful for: Lianne La Havas.
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Speak-Easy Gyms: Where People Exercise In The Gym-Prohibition Era
With governments ordering some public places to close during the pandemic, "speak-easy gyms" are popping up across America — and some have even managed to increase their memberships.
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Trump To Make Campaign Stops In Minnesota And Wisconsin Amid DNC
President Trump hit the road Monday for campaign stops in Minnesota and Wisconsin — both states seen as crucial to his reelection. The visits coincide with the start of the Democratic convention.
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What's On The Minds Of Black Voters In Wisconsin?
Democrats planned for their convention to be in Milwaukee, where they didn't inspire enough Black voters in 2016. But Black voters say they have other things on their minds now than the election.
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Workers Boo Belarus President During His Visit To A Tractor Plant
Workers heckled President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus during his visit to a tractor plant Monday. Thousands of other workers are on strike, demanding a change of government after recent elections.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Eyes Suing Trump Administration Over USPS Changes
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey about possible plans to sue the Trump administration over actions that have slowed down the mail delivery.