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How Has Your Activism Changed Over The Past Year?
In the wake of George Floyd's death last summer many people attended their first protests and got involved in activism for the first time. NPR's Consider This wants to hear about your experience.
On 'Leftover Feelings,' John Hiatt And Jerry Douglas Work Their Magic In Unison
Two legendary musicians, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas, team up on a new record called Leftover Feelings.
Read This Powerful Statement From Darnella Frazier, Who Filmed George Floyd's Murder
"If it weren't for my video, the world wouldn't have known the truth. I own that," says Frazier, who was 17 at the time. "It made me realize how dangerous it is to be Black in America."
A Moment Or A Movement? Black Bookstore Owners On Business One Year Later
After last summer's surge in anti-racist book sales, NPR spoke to three Black bookstore owners across the country to ask if customers are still engaged with their businesses and anti-racist reading.
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Opioid Trial In West Virginia Comes Amid A National Reckoning For Big Pharma
Drug distributors have faced embarrassing revelations about their internal practices. One email shared by corporate executives described rural Americans addicted to opioids as "pillbillies."
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COVID-19 Has Pushed India's Junior Doctors To Their Limits
They're treating as many as 200 patients a day. Many have seen more suffering than they expected in an entire career. A psychiatrist warns this will be "a generation of doctors who are traumatized."
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In A Landmark Case, A Dutch Court Orders Shell To Cut Its Carbon Emissions Faster
Thousands of Dutch citizens joined environmental groups to charge the oil giant with endangering lives. The first of its kind decision could pressure other companies to take aggressive climate action.
Controversial New Guidelines Would Allow Experiments On More Mature Human Embryos
An influential scientific society has recommended scrapping a long-standing taboo on studying human embryos in lab dishes beyond 14 days and greenlighted a long list of other sensitive research.
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Howard University Names Its Fine Arts College For Chadwick Boseman
The university announced Wednesday that it is naming its newly reestablished college for performing and visual arts after the late, beloved actor and Howard alumnus.
Syrian Election Shows The Extent Of Assad's Power
The dictator's choice of voting location sent "a message telling the opposition that we are celebrating through your demise," one Syrian analyst tells NPR. The government said Thursday that Assad won.
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