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Will 2020 Be The Year Of The Young Voter?
For decades, turnout among young voters has trailed far behind that of older voters. But could renewed efforts to reach this demographic result in record-level turnouts?
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Toots Hibbert, Reggae Ambassador And Leader Of Toots And The Maytals, Dies At 77
The reggae star had been hospitalized in intensive care for more than a week while awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test.
Bomba Estereo's Simón Mejía Taps A Symphony Of Nature Sounds
The leader of the Colombian band was building an archive of nature sounds as a hobby when his music and activism instincts kicked in, resulting in the album Mirla.
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Soldier Who Helped Rescue 75 Hostages Awarded Medal Of Honor
In presenting the award, President Trump hailed Sgt. Maj. Thomas Payne as representing the best qualities of the U.S. armed forces.
Voting Season Begins: North Carolina Mails Out First Ballots
Other states will begin doing the same over the next few weeks in an election that's expected to break all records in the number of ballots cast early and by mail.
GWU Investigating Whether White Professor Invented Her Black Identity
"You should absolutely cancel me, and I absolutely cancel myself," says a blog post signed Jessica A. Krug. That's also the name of a historian of the African Diaspora at George Washington University.
Coronavirus Victims: Wesley Fire Cloud Jr. Of Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
Wesley Fire Cloud Jr. worked to protect his Crow Creek Sioux Tribe in South Dakota from the coronavirus. He died of COVID-19 in July at age 38.
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Peter Strzok, Notorious Ex-G-Man, Explains Himself And Takes Aim At Trump
Amid the Russia inquiry and citing texts to his girlfriend, critics made him the face of a so-called conspiracy against Trump. No, Strzok writes his memoir Compromised, he did everything by the book.
Opinion: 2 Different News Stories, 1 Message Of Hope
NPR's Scott Simon recounts how two seemingly different news stories share a common theme of hope.
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After 6 Trials, Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Curtis Flowers
Flowers spent 23 years behind bars for a 1996 quadruple killing at a Mississippi furniture store. Prosecutors said Friday that there were no credible witnesses available for a seventh trial.
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