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Italian Ambassador To DRC Is Killed In Attack On Food Aid Convoy
The violence struck near Goma, as Ambassador Luca Attanasio rode in a U.N. World Food Program convoy near the DRC's eastern borders with Rwanda and Uganda.
'To Me He's Not A Number': Families Reflect As U.S. Passes 500,000 COVID-19 Deaths
Family members of those who've died from COVID-19 reflect on the milestone of 500,000 U.S. deaths, and how their individual loss fits within the magnitude of that number.
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'Popular Longing' Digs Into Everything We'd Rather Leave Unsaid
In her third collection of poems, Natalie Shapero takes a blunt, funny look at the uncomfortable realities of life under capitalism. She says her work engages with the things people don't talk about.
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In A Season Highlighting Diversity, 'The Bachelor' Lands In Controversy Around Race
Brandy Monk-Payton, a media and Black cultural studies scholar at Fordham University, talks with All Things Considered host Michel Martin about the ABC franchise and its record on race.
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Supreme Court Paves Way For N.Y. Grand Jury To Get Trump Financial Records
The high court's decision marks a major setback for Trump, who for years has fought to shield his finances and business practices from scrutiny.
Texas Family Sues Power Provider, Utility Overseer After Son Dies In Freezing Weather
Cristian Pavon died last Tuesday when the local temperature was 12 degrees, according to a relative who set up a fundraising page for his family.
Ousted Capitol Security Officials Say They Didn't Have Intel To Plan For Riot
The officials testifying Tuesday resigned in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said, "None of the intelligence we received predicted what actually occurred."
Mother Of Ahmaud Arbery Files Civil Lawsuit On Anniversary Of Son's Killing
The suit names Gregory and Travis McMichael, as well as William "Roddie" Bryan, who are all facing felony murder charges in connection with Arbery's death.
'It Was Like Magic': Iraqis Visit Babylon And Other Heritage Sites For 1st Time
Domestic tourism has been strong in Iraq's northern Kurdish region, but sites in more impoverished, insecure areas tend to be visited less. A few Iraqi tourism companies are trying to change that.
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'It's Going To Impact Thousands Of Jobs': Winter Freeze Devastates Farmers In Texas
Texas International Produce Association's president says initial estimates show 80-95% of the state's leafy greens are now gone.
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