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Portland's Young Hip-Hop Artists Are Paving The Way For Music And Justice
A new generation of hip-hop artists are melding music and activism in response to the pandemic and last summer's protests for racial justice.
14 House Republicans Voted Against Making Juneteenth A Federal Holiday
Many Republican lawmakers cited concerns over the actual name of the holiday and whether it conflates with the July 4th federal holiday.
Snapchat Ends 'Speed Filter' That Critics Say Encouraged Reckless Driving
The messaging app popular with teens is dropping a feature first launched in 2013. After several deadly car crashes involving the filter, Snap was the target of numerous lawsuits.
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Where No Plywood Has Gone Before: A Space Agency Will Launch A Tiny, Wooden Satellite
In Europe, engineers are planning to send a plywood-sheathed satellite into orbit to test how well the venerable construction material holds up in space.
New Wildfires Are At A 10-Year High In The Hot, Dry Western U.S.
Federal officials warn of a long, potentially dangerous summer of fire. Since January, more than a million acres have burned from more than 28,000 wildfires.
The Couple Who Waved Guns At BLM Protesters Plead Guilty To Misdemeanors
The wealthy duo's defense lawyer told NPR they "understand that what they did is a violation of Missouri law" but if faced with a similar situation, Mark McCloskey would do it again.
5 Books To Read On Social Justice That Go Beyond The Instructive
Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy and Long Division, recommends five "incisive and innovative" books on social justice for Juneteenth.
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As U.S. Troops Prepare To Leave Afghanistan, Local Allies Are Left Behind
In Afghanistan, a crisis is mounting. Taliban insurgents are targeting Afghan citizens who aided U.S. forces.
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Putin And Biden Agreed To Return Ambassadors To Washington And Moscow Posts
At their summit, Presidents Putin and Biden agreed to send their ambassadors back to Washington and Moscow. There are many issues to be resolved about the basic workings of those diplomatic missions.
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Bishops Debate Whether Politicians Who Support Abortion Rights Can Receive Communion
American Catholic bishops voted to move forward with a process that may challenge the eligibility of politicians who support abortion rights, such as President Joe Biden, to receive communion.
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