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Judge Denies Mistrial Request Over Rep. Waters' 'Confrontational' Comment
"We've got to get more confrontational, we've got to make sure that they know we mean business," the California Democrat said at a protest on Saturday.
C. Tangana: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Spanish superstar performed one of the most ambitious, and yet simple, Tiny Desks we've seen in quarantine.
A Daughter Grieves Her Mom, And Finds Herself, In 'Crying In H Mart'
Michelle Zauner's new memoir, built on her 2018 New Yorker piece of the same name, powerfully maps a complicated mother-daughter relationship cut much too short, with Korean food as a guide.
Stuck At 435 Representatives? Why The U.S. House Hasn't Grown With Census Counts
A 1929 law set up a process for redistributing representation after each census that has pitted states against one another in a once-a-decade fight for power in Congress and the Electoral College.
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U.S. And China Agree To Cooperate On Climate Crisis, Despite Fraught Relationship
The Biden admin. has taken a tough approach to China so far, but it is hoping to make climate change an arena of cooperation. It will be a test of Biden's compete-and-cooperate China policy.
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10-Year-Old Girl Scouts Start Their Own Virtual School To Earn Business Badge
When school went online, a pair of ten year old girls in Massachusetts decided to start their own school- teaching smaller kids to do everything from finger knitting to math, online.
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COMIC: 'Radiating Love And Positivity' While Teaching In The Pandemic
It's been a year since teachers were handed an unprecedented request: educate students in entirely new ways amid a pandemic. This week is Shameem Patel, a second-grade teacher in Dallas.
When You Add More Police To A City, What Happens?
A new study looks at the effects of growing police forces on racial inequality.
'Renegades' Podcast With Obama And Springsteen Is Interesting ... Enough
There's clearly a limit to what the former president will say --even on his own platform. Obama's conversation with the Boss is at its most fluid and introspective when the two discuss masculinity.
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Lagging Vaccination Rates Among Rural Seniors Hint At Brewing Rural-Urban Divide
As adults of all ages get access to the COVID-19 vaccines, health researchers worry that the trend could worsen.
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