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Catherine Deneuve Apologizes To Victims Of Sexual Violence For Letter About #MeToo
The apology comes after she signed a letter last week about the #MeToo movement and she and other co-signers made comments that some harassment victims found offensive.
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50 Years After His Assassination, Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. In Atlanta
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. The annual remembrance of civil rights leader at his church in Atlanta carried extra significance this year.
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DACA Recipients Uncertain Of Their Status As Congress Works On Potential Deal
While Congress tries to come up with a deal on DACA, thousands of recipients are uncertain about their status. NPR's Kelly McEvers checks in with DACA recipient Juan de la Rosa Diaz, who works at Virginia Tech.
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What Effect ISIS' Declaration Of War Against Hamas Could Have In The Middle East
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Tareq Baconi, a visiting scholar with Columbia University's Middle East Institute, about ISIS' declaration of war against Hamas. The two organizations have a history of animosity that could rock an already volatile region of the Middle East.
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With Its Economy In Crisis, Tunisia Sees Protests Across The Country
Tunisia celebrated the seventh anniversary of when the country ousted a dictator on Sunday. But current economic problems are touching off new protests about unemployment and poverty.
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NAACP Honors Memphis Sanitation Workers Who Went On Strike In 1968
Some 1,300 black men from the Memphis Department of Public Works went on strike 50 years ago to protest poor working conditions. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about them a day before his assassination.
Gospel Star Edwin Hawkins, Known For 'Oh Happy Day,' Dies At 74
In 1970, the Edwin Hawkins singers won a Grammy for best soul gospel performance for "Oh Happy Day." It became an unexpected hit when a San Francisco disc jockey began playing the song.
Food Stamp Program Makes Fresh Produce More Affordable
A federally funded experimental program is partnering with a Latino grocery chain to reward people who use their food stamps to put more fresh produce on their tables.
Fugu Freakout: Don't Eat The Blowfish, Japanese Officials Warn
A supermarket in central Japan sold several packages of the fish containing potentially deadly parts. Officials have issued a warning to residents.
Trump's Insults Will Nudge African Nations Closer To China
The danger for the U.S. is that Trump's reported slurs make China an even more enticing partner for African nations, writes British-Somali journalist Ismail Einashe.
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