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'Mare Of Easttown': Your Finale Questions, Answered
The mystery was finally solved on Sunday night's seventh and final episode of HBO's Mare of Easttown. It got complicated, so we've got answers.
How Tulsa Race Massacre Shaped Today's Most Successful Black CEOs
Ariel Investments CEO John Rogers, TIAA CEO Thasunda Duckett, and former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault reflect on what the Tulsa events a century ago has meant to them.
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Experts Offer Help For Those Who've Forgotten How To Hang Out
After a year and a half of pandemic life, many people are nervous about in-person socialization. Experts explain the factors influencing our awkwardness and exhaustion, and the best path forward.
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In The Wake Of Assad's Reelection, 3 Syrians Share Their Hopes And Fears
After Syria announced the expected victory of President Bashar Assad in an election widely condemned as fake, three Syrians talk about the country's future.
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VIDEO: A Daughter's Journey To Reclaim Her Heritage Language
Assimilation has a cost. As a third generation Chinese American, NPR Short Wave's Emily Kwong is rediscovering the language her father once knew, and what that means for where she comes from.
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Indiana Needle Exchange That Helped Contain A Historic HIV Outbreak To Be Shut Down
Hundreds of people got HIV from sharing dirty needles in rural Scott County, Ind. On Wednesday, county commissioners voted to shutter the syringe exchange widely credited with containing the outbreak.
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Mapping A Path Forward For The Asian Diaspora In 'Imagine Us, The Swarm'
In her latest collection, Chinese American poet Muriel Leung considers what it means to assimilate, and ultimately heal, against the collective memory of grief and vulnerability.
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Copa America Chaos After Brazilian Officials Say Decision To Host Is Not Final
Facing backlash, Brazil's leaders now say they'll make a decision whether to host the popular soccer tournament on Tuesday. The country remains one of the world's worst pandemic hot spots.
Naomi Osaka Drops Out Of French Open After Dispute Over Media Appearances
The move comes after the tennis superstar refused to attend press conferences during the tournament. Officials fined her and threatened to expel her if she didn't meet her media obligations.
Flooding On Pearl Avenue: How Residents Of One Mass. Neighborhood Navigate Climate Change
Pearl Avenue in Revere is a quiet street with beautiful views of the ocean and Belle Isle Marsh — a great place to raise your kids, residents say. But parts of the neighborhood flood often.
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