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Amazon Makes A Deal To Buy MGM For Nearly $8.5 Billion
It's the second-largest acquisition for Amazon after purchasing Whole Foods — and its biggest move into entertainment.
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Gospel Sensation Tasha Cobbs Leonard Has Several Reasons (For You) To Believe
The singer, one of the most celebrated gospel singers of her generation, Leonard had as tough a year as any – and, with a new song and new ministry, she wants to help.
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Why A '9/11 Commission' Is Popular But May Not Happen For The Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
Republicans are resisting the formation of an independent commission to look into the Jan. 6 invasion of the U.S. Capitol. A key exchange from the 9/11 Commission investigation helps explain why.
Brood X Cicadas Are Busy And So Are The Scientists Who Study Them
When a critter spends 17 years underground, it's not easy to study. So as Brood X cicadas break out, they're followed closely by researchers who must cram a lot of work in about six weeks.
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Biden Administration Strikes A Deal To Bring Offshore Wind To California
For years, the Navy has objected to offshore wind farms on the California coast. The Biden administration announced a deal for new projects, crucial to achieving its climate change policy.
Oregon Relaxes Indoor Mask Requirements For People Who Can Prove Vaccination
The change impacts stores and churches.
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How Has Your Activism Changed Over The Past Year?
In the wake of George Floyd's death last summer many people attended their first protests and got involved in activism for the first time. NPR's Consider This wants to hear about your experience.
On 'Leftover Feelings,' John Hiatt And Jerry Douglas Work Their Magic In Unison
Two legendary musicians, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas, team up on a new record called Leftover Feelings.
Read This Powerful Statement From Darnella Frazier, Who Filmed George Floyd's Murder
"If it weren't for my video, the world wouldn't have known the truth. I own that," says Frazier, who was 17 at the time. "It made me realize how dangerous it is to be Black in America."
A Moment Or A Movement? Black Bookstore Owners On Business One Year Later
After last summer's surge in anti-racist book sales, NPR spoke to three Black bookstore owners across the country to ask if customers are still engaged with their businesses and anti-racist reading.
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