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Tenants In Northern Virginia Apartment Complex Worry About Eviction
The complex houses hundreds of immigrants, mostly from Africa. Many of them have faced eviction because they lost service jobs during the pandemic.
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Revised Guidelines May Make It Easier To Treat Opioid Addictions
The Biden administration is working on new federal guidelines that will make it easier for Americans experiencing opioid addiction to get more effective medical treatment.
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Poetry Provides Comfort — Through The Pandemic And Beyond
National Poetry month is almost over, but poetry can provide consolation all year round, especially in times of pandemic and political upheaval.
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China Says It Has Ended Poverty. Is That True?
The government has declared victory over poverty. NPR talks to the people who've been moved from poor rural villages to brand-new apartment buildings to see how they're now faring.
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Political Ramifications Show Importance Of Filling Out Census Form
The first major results of the 2020 census are out. Those in states that lost seats in Congress and votes in the Electoral College are already questioning those results.
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Minnesota Attorney General Focused On Mechanics Of Derek Chauvin Case, Not Its Impact
Keith Ellison, who led the prosecution of former officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, wasn't sure they were going to win. "Accountability just doesn't happen very much," he says.
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Here Come The Cicadas
People in D.C. and other cities are starting to see periodical cicadas. The red-eyed flying insects known as Brood X emerge every 17 years.
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Penn Museum Apologizes For 'Unethical Possession Of Human Remains'
In the early 19th century, hundreds of human skulls — many obtained from grave robbers — were assembled for the Morton Collection and used to lend scientific support to white supremacy.
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With Slow Progress On Federal Level, Police Reform Remains Patchwork Across U.S.
While some blue states and cities have succeeded in passing reforms, more muted action in other places has left activists calling out for federal legislation.
Money Mark, Beastie Boys Keyboardist, Has A Timeless Reminder
As part of Morning Edition's Song Project, Mark Ramos Nishita revisited the songwriting routine he implemented at the beginning of lockdown, and which changed dramatically throughout it.
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