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The Met Opera's Live Streaming Series Sticks To Old Trappings
While a valiant endeavor, the Metropolitan Opera's new series of steaming concerts can't seem to shake off opera's fusty, aristocratic traditions.
El Paso Marks 1 Year Since Walmart Mass Shooting
As El Paso marks the one-year grim anniversary of the mass shooting at a Walmart, the city is coping with the health and economic impact of COVID-19.
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APPLE FIRE - Tuesday Update
The Apple Fire which started on Friday afternoon is continuing to spread to the north across the head of the Mill Creek Canyon, and east into the San…
Class-Action Lawsuit Claims TikTok Steals Kids' Data And Sends It To China
A lawsuit alleging that TikTok collects and sends American users' data to China could cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars. TikTok denies the allegations.
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Nevada Gov. On A Law That Expands Mail-In Voting
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak about a new bill to expand mail-in voting during times of emergency that he signed Monday.
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Michigan Vs. New York: How 2 States Are Handling The Coronavirus After The Lockdown
Michigan and New York successfully drove coronavirus case numbers down in the spring. New York is keeping the curve flat, but Michigan isn't. NPR looks at leadership differences in these states.
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Two Local Marines Identified Among 9 Killed in Training Accident
The U.S. Marine Corp has now identified the Marines killed during a training accident off the coast of San Diego on July 30th. This includes two Marines…
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Reporter's Role In Exposing Hiroshima Cover-Up Explored In 'Fallout'
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lesley Blume about her new book, Fallout, which explores how reporter John Hersey uncovered the effects of the atomic bomb after the U.S. dropped it on Hiroshima.
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The Apple Fire - Tuesday Afternoon Update
The Apple Fire north of Cherry Valley is now at 15% containment and 26,850 acres as of Tuesday afternoon.Evacuation orders for the following areas in…
Progressive Activist Cori Bush Ousts Longtime Missouri Rep. Lacy Clay
Rep. William Lacy Clay has represented the state's 1st Congressional District, around St. Louis, since 2001.
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