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Energized By Chauvin Case, Minneapolis Activists Eye Police Accountability Work Ahead
The Minneapolis community reacts to the sentencing of former officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.
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DOJ Says Georgia's New Voting Law Restricts The Black Vote
The U.S. Justice Department has sued the state of Georgia over its new voting law, saying that the controversial measure is intended to restrict ballot access to Black voters.
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Rep. John Curtis On Hopes For The New Conservative Climate Caucus
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to John Curtis (R-Utah) about how his new climate caucus will educate House Republicans on how climate-focused legislation can be consistent with conservative values.
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New Podcast 'Delivery Wars' Looks At The Cost Of Convenience
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Ahmed Ali Akbar, host of the podcast series "Delivery Wars," which explores the economics of food delivery apps.
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How China's Growing Influence On Hong Kong Could Shape Financial Markets
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Primrose Riordan of the Financial Times about China's increasingly tight grip on Hong Kong — and what it might mean for one of the world's busiest financial centers.
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An Overview Of America's C- Infrastructure Report Card
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to Greg DiLoreto, president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, about the current state of infrastructure in the U.S., based on the group's latest assessment.
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Benjamin Crump, Attorney For The Floyd Family, Discusses Chauvin's Sentencing
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Benjamin Crump, attorney for George Floyd's family, about Derek Chauvin's sentence of 22 1/2 years for the murder of Floyd.
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Lucy Dacus Is Her Own Unreliable Narrator
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Richmond, Va., songwriter Lucy Dacus about the childhood memories — real and imagined — that populate her latest album, Home Video.
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CDC Director Rochelle Walensky On Coronavirus Variants And Vaccinations
NPR's Audie Cornish checks in with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky about vaccinations, variants and the current state of the pandemic.
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Biden To Meet With Afghanistan Leaders As Sept. 11 U.S. Troop Withdrawal Nears
President Biden is set to meet with Afghanistan's leaders, President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation.
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The Truth Is Still Out There: Report Says It Didn't Find Evidence UFOs Were Aliens
A just-released U.S. government report on UFOs says it found no evidence of aliens, but acknowledged there are some recent cases of unusual aerial phenomena that can't be explained.
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Pediatricians See Off-Season Spike In RSV Cases Among Kids
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dr. Sara Goza, physician and former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, about who is being hit hardest by RSV, a cold-like virus surging in the South.