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Shinnecock Nation Protests To Protect Its Land, Monument With Weeks-Long 'Sovereignty Camp'
The tribe's federal reservation is located in the town of Southampton. Since the beginning of November, they've been camping out along the only road into the Hamptons, demanding sovereignty.
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Formula 1 Driver Miraculously Emerges From Flame-Engulfed Car Crash
Romain Grosjean survived a crash in which his car hit a barrier, split in half, and erupted in flames.
IRS Says Its Own Error Sent $1,200 Stimulus Checks To Non-Americans Overseas
The IRS now says its own error caused thousands of non-Americans living overseas to mistakenly receive $1,200 stimulus checks — and the mistake could happen again if more stimulus money goes out.
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As Hospitals Fill With COVID-19 Patients, Medical Reinforcements Are Hard To Find
Last spring, nurses and doctors traveled to New York and other COVID-19 hot spots to help overwhelmed hospitals. But with the virus spreading everywhere, hospitals now have nowhere to turn for help.
Supreme Court Looks For Ways To Wait Out Trump On Key Census Question
Justices expressed doubts about a plan to cut undocumented immigrants from a key census count — one that would exclude them for purposes of drawing new congressional districts.
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More Americans Pay Rent On Credit Cards As Lawmakers Fail To Pass Relief Bill
Many Americans who've lost income in the pandemic are falling deeper into debt — forced to pay bills or even their rent on credit cards. It's a sign of trouble ahead for the economy.
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NPR's Student Podcast Challenge Opens For College Students!
NPR's Student Podcast Challenge: College Edition opens today! The contest closes on Feb. 15, 2021.
12/1 KVCR Midday News: Testing for Healthcare Workers, First CA Vaccine Distribution, and More
Monday through Thursday at lunchtime, KVCR News has your daily news rundown. Stories highlighted today include:1. A first-in-the-nation directive in…
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Economists Say Southern California Needs Inclusive Recovery Plan
Top economists at Monday’s annual Southern California Association of Governments(SCAG) Summit said the region is in for a slow pandemic recovery with…
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Oscar Nominee Elliot Page Announces He Is Transgender
The actor, who was praised for performances in the 2007 film Juno and The Umbrella Academy, made the announcement on Twitter and Instagram on Tuesday.
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