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Newport, Ky., Mural Honoring Slave Owner And City Founder Sparks Intense Debate
Newport is putting up murals to honor the city's 225th anniversary. One depicts city founder Gen. James Taylor, who was a slave owner. Residents are wrestling with what to do about the artwork.
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Has President Trump Changed What It Means To Be A Republican?
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks the New Yorker's Nicholas Lemann about his article titled The Republican Identity Crisis After Trump.
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Breaking Down Joe Biden's Plan To Make The U.S. Carbon Neutral
Joe Biden wants to make America carbon neutral by 2050 and says there will still be room for some fossil fuels. We look at how realistic this is and what activists make of it.
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How The Justice Department Has Changed Under Trump's Presidency
William Barr has served as attorney general under two very different presidents. What does his current service say about the effect Donald Trump has had on the Department of Justice?
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Catholic Newspaper Urges Senate To Reject Barrett's Supreme Court Nomination
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Heidi Schlumpf of the National Catholic Reporter, which published an editorial opposing Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination.
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Museums Postpone Show Over Late Artist's Images Of Hooded Klansmen
Four major museums have delayed a show that includes work by the late American artist Philip Guston until 2024 due to concerns about how Guston's images of hooded Klansmen would be received.
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'Peace Academy' Graduates Are Trained To Break Cycle Of Street Violence
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Troy Harden, lead curriculum developer for the Metropolitan Peace Academy in Chicago, and Tyree Head, a recent graduate of the street outreach training program.
Gulf Coast Braces As Tropical Storm Zeta Poised To Become Hurricane
The 27th named storm of the season promises heavy rain and damaging winds. It's set to make landfall in the U.S. on Wednesday.
Europe Imposes New Restrictions As COVID-19 Cases Soar
Amid a second wave of coronavirus infections, many European countries are introducing curfews and lockdowns.
Katie Pruitt: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Nashville singer-songwriter delivers an empowering performance in this Tiny Desk quarantine concert.
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