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Plans for a Trump family-linked resort spark protests in Albania
A coastal development project linked to Jared Kushner is facing resistance in Albania. The government says the project will transform the nation, but environmental campaigners and critics oppose it.
Social Distancing Guidance: Florida County Says Think Alligator
During the COVID-19 crisis we're supposed to stay at least 6 feet apart from each other. How far is 6 feet? Leon County advises residents to keep the distance of at least one large alligator.
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A School Reopening Update and Wendy Weiser on Voting Rights
The state legislature approves a $6.6 billion plan to incentivize a return to in-person instruction, but will it move the needle on reopenings? Marisa and Scott discuss the plan with KQED’s Katie Orr and Guy Marzorati. Then, Wendy Weiser, Vice President for Democracy at the Brennan Center for Justice, joins to discuss the voting restrictions … Continue reading A School Reopening Update and Wendy Weiser on Voting Rights →
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2 American women are playing in the U.S. Open women's singles semifinals
Jessica Pegula is seeded No. 6 and Emma Navarro is seeded No. 13. Both women are New York natives.
Writer William Boyd talks about his latest book, 'The Predicament'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to the Scottish writer William Boyd about his latest book, "The Predicament" – a spy thriller set during the height of the Cold War.
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FACT CHECK: Trump Says ‘A Lot of Wall Has Been Built’ As He Demands We Build More
President Trump is threatening a government shutdown if he doesn't get funding to build his border wall. In a meeting with Democratic leaders, he said, 'tremendous amounts of wall have been built.'
School Reopenings and Hybrid Learning Look Different Across California
As schools get the green light to reopen, the form their teaching will take will vary widely, sometimes even within the same district.
House Managers Continue Their Case In Trump Impeachment Trial
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana about whether he will vote to convict ex-President Donald Trump on the single charge of "incitement of insurrection."
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Fall Music Guide 2019: 10 Must-See Concerts in the Bay Area
Pop stars, local music showcases, outdoor hip-hop festivals and more fill the Bay Area concert calendar this fall.
What Caused August’s Rolling Blackouts? Experts Say It’s Still Not Totally Clear
Some energy experts say key questions have gone unanswered or unacknowledged about the cause of California’s first rolling blackouts in almost two decades, when more than 800,000 Californians were thrust into the dark during an intense heatwave.
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