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At Least 2 Killed In Nationwide Protests Over George Floyd's Death
Americans continued to express their grief and outrage in demonstrations across the country, with violence emerging in some cities.
'Tornado Outbreak' Devastates Ohio Communities With Winds Up To 140 MPH
The dangerous twisters, which began late Monday night, caused considerable damage. Dayton is now under a boil-water advisory.
K-pop surges on the album chart, and Shaboozey ties an all-time record
The pop charts this week are full of milestones, from a trio of K-pop acts crashing the top of the album chart to the year's biggest hit matching the longest-ever run atop the singles chart.
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Big Oil Has A Diversity Problem
The business wants to attract more women and minorities, but a history of racism and sexism makes that difficult.
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Here's how Stephen Colbert says his staff members got arrested on Capitol Hill
Some of Colbert's production staff were detained on Thursday while filming a puppet segment in a congressional building. He said it was a "simple story" that conservative media twisted.
Trump And First Lady Make Secret Trip To Iraq To Visit U.S. Troops
The president visited U.S. forces who are part of the fight against ISIS, amid criticism of a sudden decision to pull troops from Syria. It's his first such trip since taking office.
Elon Musk Tests Positive And Negative For Coronavirus, Awaiting Confirmation
Musk was using the less-accurate rapid antigen tests. He said something "bogus" was happening and is waiting results from a test that is considered more reliable but takes longer to process.
NYC mayor's 'End Gun Violence' Met Gala jacket sparks criticism online
The tuxedo jacket features iconic features of New York, including the Brooklyn Bridge. It also displays a large handgun with a red slash through it.
Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd is running for president
Hurd, who considers himself a "common sense" candidate, joins the list of Republicans seeking the party's nomination.
#NPRpoetry Moment: Poem Of The Potato
This National Poetry Month, All Things Considered asked you to submit Twitter poems. Lisa Fitzpatrick writes poetry to help her Spanish skills and Emily Jones writes about her love of the potato.
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