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Bikers Get A Bad Rep, So They Started A Church Where They Feel Welcome
Though it began as a way to reach bikers in Bangor, Maine, the mission has now become broader, with a focus on teaching the Bible and offering services to those in need.
As New Coronavirus Cases Slow In China, Factories Start Reopening
Strict quarantine measures have prevented 300 million migrant workers from returning to work. Now local authorities are trying to get businesses going again. The main bottleneck: a shrunken workforce.
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The Latest On The Coronavirus Outbreak: At Least 1 Patient Dies In The U.S.
The last few days have seen dramatic developments related to the spread of COVID-19. NPR's health policy reporter Selena Simmons-Duffin breaks down the recent updates.
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LGBTQ Youth Fight For Equality In Sex Ed In South Carolina Classrooms
A 32-year-old law makes it illegal for teachers in that state to speak about queer relationships, unless it's about sexually transmitted infections. But a federal lawsuit could change that.
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Jack Dorsey, Twitter's Eccentric CEO, Could Be Looking For A Job Soon
Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey is at risk of losing his job after a powerful investor is pushing for change. It thinks Dorsey, who is also CEO of another company, is not focused enough on Twitter.
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Migrants Again Try To Leave Turkey For Europe, But This Time The Gate Is Closed
Four million Syrian refugees are living in Turkey, and another million displaced Syrians are trapped between Russian-backed Syrian forces and the Turkish border. Turkey says to head for Europe.
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A $100 Million HIV Vaccine Project Failed. But All Hope Is Not Lost
The scientists believed that the HVTN-702 vaccine would protect people from infection. But the trial was halted this year. Here's why — and what comes next.
'Steel City' No More, Pueblo Reinvents Itself And Its Politics
Unlike postcard mountain resort towns, or Denver's booming, high-tech corridor, Pueblo is Colorado's faded industrial relic. But it's finding ways to grow into its next chapter.
Pete Buttigieg And Amy Klobuchar Endorse Joe Biden
Just ahead of the single most important day of the Democratic primary, former Vice President Biden picked up the endorsements of two former rivals.
Public Enemy 'Moving Forward' Without Flavor Flav After Bernie Sanders Rally
The hype man and former reality television star was dismissed from the legendary rap group he co-founded after sending the Sanders campaign a cease-and-desist over a performance on Sunday.
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