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Omar Is Forced To Clarify After Democrats Say She Equated U.S., Israel With Terrorists
The Minnesota Democrat tweeted remarks this week that appeared to equate the United States and Israel with Hamas and the Taliban. The Democratic leadership issued a rebuke of her remarks.
June 10: Lifestyles with Lillian Vasquez
Today on Lifestyles, Lillian speaks with Kristi Perez, Executive Director with Inspire Life Skills Training. Inspire is a local non-profit organization…
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10 Senators Say They Agree On Infrastructure 'Framework' — But There Are Few Details
The bipartisan proposal would cost $1.2 trillion and include no tax hikes. But the senators themselves didn't release any details and party leaders have been mostly silent on the development.
El Salvador Plans To Use Electricity Generated From Volcanoes To Mine Bitcoin
Bitcoin mining has taken a lot of heat for being harmful to the environment since it requires massive amounts of electricity to generate the invisible currency.
COMIC: Director Jon M. Chu's long journey from home videos to 'In The Heights'
Hollywood director Jon M. Chu got his start splicing VHS tapes of home videos, but it took him two decades — and acceptance of his cultural identity — to realize what stories he really wanted to tell.
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Rural Communities Fall Further Behind In COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
Cities are leaving rural areas behind in the race to vaccinate against COVID-19, but some states' suburbs are struggling, too. To close the gap experts say, outreach needs to be hyperlocal.
His Mom Was Sick In India During The Second Wave. He Wrote A Poem About It — And Hope
Manas Ray, a biochemist in Cambridge, Mass., wrote "Praying From A Distance" about the toll COVID-19 has taken on his family in India. He submitted it as part of an NPR poetry callout last month.
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Indigenous Students Tap Native Traditions To Address Colorado Wildfires
One group of Indigenous students from Denver has an idea about how their Native beliefs on fire suppression could help quell future blazes.
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Moments You Missed As The G-7 Leaders Meet For The 1st Time Since COVID-19
The dynamics on display between the leaders can give clues on relationships and the status of talks on the world's weightiest issues.
U.S. Farmers Of Color Were About To Get Loan Forgiveness. Now The Program Is On Hold
A new federal program created by the Biden administration to reverse years of economic discrimination against U.S. farmers of color has ground to a halt.
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