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White House Says U.S. Will Move Away From Goods Made By Forced Labor In Xinjiang
The Biden administration announced measures to eliminate goods made by forced labor in China's Xinjiang region from supply chains used by U.S. companies.
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Review: 'F9' Puts The Pedal To The Metal To Restart The Hollywood Blockbuster
F9, the latest film in the Fast & Furious franchise is also the film that's supposed to restart the Hollywood blockbuster.
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Iran's President-Elect Is Making Clear Talking About Missiles Program Is Off-Limits
The U.S. envoy on Iran is getting ready for another round of indirect talks on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. It is complicated now by a newly elected president of Iran.
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U.S. Firefighting Resources Are Already Being Exhausted... As The West Gets Hotter
Federal fire managers warn the U.S.'s firefighting resources are near full deployment, a declaration rarely made this early in the summer as Western states bake in record heat and drought.
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More Than Half Of U.S. Buildings Are In Places Prone To Disaster, Study Finds
Buildings are concentrated in places that are likely to be hit by a disaster such as a hurricane, flood or wildfire, researchers found. That includes both urban and rural hotspots.
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Sports Writer Explains Why It's Been Such A Bizarre, Injury-Marred NBA Postseason
Whichever team wins the NBA title, it'll be the first time they've done so in decades or ever. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Maitreyi Anantharaman of Defector about a bizarre, injury-marred postseason.
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SCOTUS: Union Organizers Cannot Access California Farms
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Aaron Tang about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling deciding that a California regulation allowing unions to engage with workers in their workplace is unconstitutional.
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Hong Kong's 'Apple Daily' Shut Down, Leadership Arrested
Hong Kong's most prominent pro-democracy paper, Apple Daily, says it is shutting down. Its accounts have been frozen and much of its top leadership has been arrested.
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Owners Of The Suez Canal Ship Have Reached A Compensation Deal With Egypt
The owners of the container ship that was stuck in the Suez Canal in March have reached a compensation deal with Egyptian authorities. Jammed for nearly a week, the blockage disrupted global shipping.
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Delta Variant Is The 'Greatest Threat' In The Battle Against The Pandemic, Says Fauci
As the Delta variant accelerates its spread in the United States, Dr. Anthony Fauci calls the dangerous mutant the "greatest threat" to the nation's battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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NYPD-ATF Partnership To Target Illegal Guns To Try To Reduce Gun Violence
New York police are teaming up with Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents to combat illegal guns, which may be driving gun violence. But hard-hit communities want better policing.
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Biden Backs Bill To End Sentencing Disparities For Crack And Powder Cocaine
The White House announced support Tuesday for eliminating sentencing disparities for crack and powder cocaine, which experts say unfairly target Black and Hispanic communities.