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Ethics Group Says U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's Retweet Violated A Federal Law
Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, retweeted President Trump's support for a political candidate. CREW says that violated a law that bans federal employees from political activity.
'New York Times', 'Washington Post' Promise Major Changes To Move Forward On Race
The Post announces more than a dozen new jobs involving race and the Times says it will devise a strategy to better hire, develop, support and promote people, particularly people of color.
'Together' NASCAR Looks To Move Forward After Noose Found In Driver's Garage
The FBI joins investigation into who left a noose inside NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace's garage at the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. NASCAR plans to ban the perpetrators from the sport for life.
50 Years After Mount Rushmore Occupation, Native Americans Are 'Still Fighting'
Fifty years ago this summer, a group of Native American activists scaled the top of the monument and occupied the area for months to demand the land be returned to the Sioux.
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As Americans Avoided Restaurants And Doctors' Offices, Those Businesses Got Loans
The small business sectors that received the largest share of federal loans from the coronavirus relief package known as PPP include restaurants, doctors' offices, car dealerships and law firms.
This Book Teaches Kids 'How To Solve A Problem' Like A Rock Climber Would
Nineteen-year-old Ashima Shiraishi may be one of the most talented rock climbers in the world, but lofty titles aside, she wants kids to know that most of climbing — and life — is "just falling."
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NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace On Confederate Flag Ban: 'A Long Time Coming'
Bubba Wallace is the only black driver to race full time in NASCAR's top series. He tells All Things Considered that banning the Confederate flag will bring in people who felt uncomfortable before.
More Than 10,000 Civilians Injured Or Killed In Afghanistan Last Year, U.N. Says
For the sixth year in a row, more than 10,000 civilians were killed or injured in armed conflict in Afghanistan, according to the United Nations. Total casualties in the past decade topped 100,000.
MVP Pitcher Madison Bumgarner Has A Secret Life — As A Champion Cattle-Roper
The left-handed pitching ace has been entering — and sometimes winning — rodeo events under the alias "Mason Saunders."
Iran Denies Shooting At Anti-Government Protesters, Despite Video Footage
Videos appear to show security forces using live ammunition, which Iran's government has denied. The demonstrations erupted after Iran acknowledged that it accidentally shot down a passenger plane.
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