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'MEL,' The Men's Lifestyle Magazine, Stopped Publishing This Week
MEL Magazine stopped publishing on Wednesday. A website designed for men to challenge traditional views of masculinity, it covering topics from internet culture to the Harvey Weinstein trial.
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What The New Voting Legislation Means For Georgia
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Michael Waldman, president at the Brennan Center for Justice, about the recent voting legislation passed in Georgia.
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Georgia Has Passed A Highly-Partisan Bill Overhauling State Voting Laws
Georgia passed a highly-partisan bill overhauling the state's voting laws Thursday. Republicans had proposed a number of voting restrictions, walking back some of the more controversial provisions.
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Things Are Looking Up For Boston Tavern Cornwall's As It Prepares To Reopen
As restrictions on outdoor dining loosen, the owners of Cornwall's in Boston are feeling hopeful for the first time in a while. They closed right before St. Patrick's Day 2020. Things are looking up.
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Actress Jessica Walter Of 'Arrested Development' Dies At 80
Jessica Walter, the actress who played the iconic role of Lucille Bluth on the show Arrested Development, has died at the age of 80.
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Secretary Of Commerce On The Trade War With China Biden Has Inherited
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo about steel and aluminum tariffs and the trade war with China that the Biden administration has inherited.
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Miami Beach Business Owners Say Mayor's Curfew Is Cutting Into Their Bottom Line
Miami Beach's mayor has ordered a curfew to try to stem a crush of spring breakers and limit the spread of the coronavirus. Business owners say the order is cutting into their bottom lines.
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There's A 'Backdrop Of Historic Distrust' In Police In Crimes Against Trans Community
In the last year, at least 50 trans people have been killed in America. Solving these crimes is complicated because the gender identity of a victim isn't always reported in police reports.
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'Howard The Printer' Makes An Impression On TikTok With Mini History Lessons
A little-known hub of California history closed during the pandemic. But its in-house printing press expert, Howard Hatch, won millions of visitors for the Sacramento History Museum's TikTok account.
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Printing Press Lures Millions To Sacramento History Museum TikTok Account
The Sacramento History Museum has grown an audience for its ancient printing press through a modern medium: TikTok. Volunteer docent Howard Hatch and staffer Jared Jones take us through their process.
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Supreme Court Mulls Whether Police Can Enter Home Without Warrant To Save A Life
At issue in the case was whether police may enter a person's home and seize guns without a warrant in order to safeguard the homeowner from potential harm.
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What The Boulder Shooting Means For A Neighborhood Resident
Christine Chen wrote a thread on twitter this week about the mass shooting at her neighborhood supermarket, coming so soon after the deadly rampage in Atlanta where a gunman targeted Asian-Americans.