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In Likely First, Chicago Suburb Of Evanston Approves Reparations For Black Residents
The new program, which aims to address harms suffered by Black residents due to the city's past discriminatory housing policies, is part of a larger reparations fund established in 2019.
A Pandemic Winner: How Zoom Beat Tech Giants To Dominate Video Chat
Technology let us see and be with each other even when we couldn't do it in person. How did a Silicon Valley upstart beat out the tech powerhouses in video conferencing?
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Exclusive: HUD's Marcia Fudge Says She's Ready To Fight Homelessness As Head Of Panel
The nation's homeless population is expected to rise in the coming months, especially if a federal eviction moratorium ends in June.
Despite Concerns About Border, Poll Finds Support For More Pathways To Citizenship
Roughly 4 out of 5 Americans say the situation at the southern border is a problem, a new NPR/Ipsos poll shows. Bipartisan majorities also support a way for some immigrants to become citizens.
Biden's Public Lands Nominee To Be Grilled By Senate, Unlike Trump's Pick
If confirmed, environmental leader Tracy Stone-Manning would be the first permanent director of the Bureau of Land Management in four years.
Republican Infighting Threatens GOP Chances In Georgia Senate Runoffs
The Republican incumbents are baselessly casting doubt on the state's voting system. Some in the GOP worry their words could depress voter turnout and cost the party two Senate seats.
USAGM Chief Fires Trump Allies Over Radio Free Europe And Other Networks
The acting head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media fired the presidents and boards over three not-for-profit international networks who were appointed by an ally of former President Trump.
Life Is 'Really Tough' For Refugees Trying To Settle In Pandemic America
Federal aid ends after 90 days, when refugees are expected to be self-sufficient. With the coronavirus on top of Trump administration cuts to the refugee program, the challenges are overwhelming.
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Many Places Hard Hit By COVID-19 Leaned More Toward Trump In 2020 Than 2016
An NPR analysis shows that the majority of counties with the highest COVID-19 death rates showed stronger support for Trump in 2020 than they did four years ago.
The Toll Of Conspiracy Theories: A Voting Security Expert Lives In Hiding
The head of security for a voting equipment vendor speaks out from an undisclosed location where he's living after threats or harassment were directed to him and his family — even ex-girlfriends.
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