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Prominent Gay Rights Lawyer Dies After Setting Himself On Fire In New York Park
Before ending his life, David S. Buckel, who was also an environmental advocate, wrote a letter urging people to stop polluting the environment.
Reporting From Moscow: Is That A Russian Ghost In My Machine?
On assignment in Russia last week, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly wondered if she was being watched. As she was typing, her cursor moved on its own. And why was she referred to a man in a blacked-out Volga?
Judge Unseals Videotapes of Historic Same Sex Marriage Trial
A decade after Proposition 8 was struck down, the public may soon be able to see videotapes of the federal trial.
Now Playing! Festivals Go Out with a Bang and a Boo!
Programmers fill this year's holiday movie void.
College Students Take Hands-On Approach To Rocket Science
A group of college students attempted to launch a rocket into space this weekend. NPR's Don Gonyea talks with Saad Mirza, the design lead of the project, Operation Space.
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Trump Administration Clamps Down On Travel To Cuba, Bans Cruise Ships
The changes, which bar "people-to-people" tours, are intended to further squeeze the Cuban economy while keeping U.S. dollars "out of the hands" of the communist government.
Book 'Without Borders' By 80+ Artists Lets Kids Color Outside The Lines
Children are invited to use their imaginations to fill in the blanks in Coloring Without Borders. The bilingual book was created to help immigrant families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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China Denies Cyberattack Accusations, And Says It Too Is A Victim Of Hacking
The U.S. and other Western powers accused China of widespread cyberattacks. Now China is accusing the U.S. of the same offense.
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An Art Critic Was Mocking A $20,000 Work She Didn't Like — Then It Shattered
The sculpture by Mexican artist Gabriel Rico included a large pane of glass with objects suspended within. How it suddenly broke into pieces on Saturday is a matter of fervent disagreement.
As Nursing Homes Report More COVID-19 Deaths, More Governors Order Universal Testing
In recent days, several state leaders have announced plans to test all workers and residents of long-term care facilities, which are especially vulnerable to the coronavirus.
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