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NPR's New Public Editor: I Thought Listening To The News Would Be Easier
Kelly McBride outlines three things that will make NPR great.
Stacey Abrams Spearheads 'Fair Fight,' A Campaign Against Voter Suppression
Since losing the Georgia governor's race in 2018, the Democrat has launched the voting rights campaign that's active in 18 battleground states ahead of this year's election.
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Ethnic Studies: A Movement Born Of A Ban
After Arizona banned a Mexican-American studies curriculum in Tucson, Ariz., ethnic studies courses have taken root in districts across the country.
Homeless In Los Angeles: A Growing Problem
The number of homeless people in the U.S. has gone up for the first time since 2010. Joryelle Marage tells NPR's Kelly McEvers about her experience being without permanent housing.
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Trump To Replace VA Secretary David Shulkin
The president intends to nominate Navy Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, the White House physician, to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Washington Hosts The State Funeral For George H.W. Bush
As mourners make their way to the National Cathedral, NPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley talks about the ceremony and reflects on notable moments in the former president's career.
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FEMA Rejected 95% of Aid Applicants From Last Fall’s California Fires. Why?
California's 2020 wildfires set a record: the most acres burned in a year. But another record was set: The second half of the wildfire season had the lowest FEMA wildfire-aid approval rate.
FEMA Rejected 95% Of Aid Applicants During California's Last Wildfire Disaster. Why?
California's 2020 wildfires set a record: the most acres burned in a year. But another record was set: The second half of the wildfire season had the lowest FEMA wildfire-aid approval rate.
Wait, There Was A Volcano in the East Bay Hills?
Learn about the history of our very own Bay Area volcano. The remnants of it are in Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve in the East Bay hills.
Can U.S. Aid Make Honduras More Livable? One Group Tries to Slow Out-Migration
The Association for a More Just Society, is one of many organizations working in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala to address societal ills that are driving migrants north to the U.S. border.
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