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Dear World, You're Not Going To Have The Year You Thought You'd Have
A writer shares how his wife's journey with cancer prepared them both to adapt during this unpredictable and chaotic time.
How This Conservative Florida County Became A Surprise 2020 Battleground
Duval County in northeast Florida hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since Jimmy Carter in 1976, but this year might be different.
COVID-19 May Never Go Away — With Or Without A Vaccine
The virus might eventually behave more like the common cold, according to Vineet Menachery, a coronavirus researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
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'It's Ridiculous': States Struggle To Accommodate COVID-19 Positive Voters
In Texas, COVID-19 positive voters can be put in the position of choosing between their right to vote and the public's health.
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An Atomic Bomb Survivor On Her Journey From Revenge To Peace
It's been 75 years since the U.S. dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Koko Kondo, who was an infant when one of those bombs was dropped on Hiroshima.
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Prominent Hong Kong Publisher Arrested Under New National Security Law
Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong media tycoon known as a fervent supporter of democracy and human rights, is the most prominent figure arrested thus far under China's new law.
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Arizona Focus Group Sees Trump's Crime Attack On Biden As 'Far From Reality'
An NPR/Marist focus group of Phoenix-area voters weighs in on President Trump's campaign messages, and his handling of the pandemic and race relations.
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Border Patrol Faulted For Favoring Steel And Concrete Wall Over High-Tech Solutions
The Department of Homeland Security watchdog has criticized Border Patrol for not looking for a cheaper alternative to President Trump's border wall, such as cutting-edge surveillance technology.
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Black Activist Burnout: 'You Can't Do This Work If You're Running On Empty'
National attention on the fight for racial justice may wane, but many protesters are still staging rallies and marches. How do they fight the system while combating their own burnout?
Youngstown, Ohio, Lost Its Only Paper. A 'Zombie' News Site Wants To Fill The Void
Nearly one year since The Vindicator went out of business, the new site Mahoning Matters is hoping to become a destination for local watchdog journalism.
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