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President Biden, GOP's Tim Scott Offer Diverging Views Of Race In America
Biden talked about "the knee of injustice on the neck of Black Americans," while Scott declared, "America is not a racist country." But there was some overlap on policing issues.
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Standoff Between Greece And Turkey Over Cyprus Remains In Place
U.N. efforts to start talks over the divided island of Cyprus failed for now — leaving the long standoff between Greeks and Turks in place.
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Biden Welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga To White House
President Joe Biden met with Japanese prime minister Yoshihide Suga yesterday to talk about security in East Asia.
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Saturday Sports: Mets Employees Come Forward About Toxic Workplace Culture
NPR's Debbie Elliot talks with ESPN's Howard Bryant about allegations that the New York Mets Organization has a toxic workplace and retired Yankee Alex Rodriguez's basketball team plans.
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What Can Wealthy Nations Do To Address Global Vaccine Inequity?
In the U.S., more than 1 out of 5 residents is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. But elsewhere in the world, vaccination rates are much lower. Some poor nations have yet to receive a single dose.
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Prince Philip Is Memorialized In An Intimate Funeral Ceremony
The Duke of Edinburgh, husband to Queen Elizabeth II for 73 years, was celebrated on Saturday. Only 30 people were allowed in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The queen sat alone.
Idaho Resistance Groups Work To Combat Extremism Seeping Into Mainstream
There's a fledgling effort to organize against far-right ideology that's moving into Idaho's political mainstream.
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Producer Scott Rudin Steps Back From Broadway Following Allegations Of Bullying
The producer announced Saturday that he would take a step back after allegations of bullying and workplace misconduct were reported this month.
SpaceX Wins $2.9 Billion Contract For Next Lunar Lander
The company beat out two others in its bid to develop a lunar lander that will bring Americans back to the moon in the coming years.
Putin Critic Alexei Navalny 'Could Die At Any Moment,' Doctor Says
The imprisoned Russian opposition leader, who is three weeks into a hunger strike, is at risk of cardiac arrest or kidney failure, according to test results, his physician says.
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