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Calls grow to boycott Adidas as the company stays silent on Ye's antisemitism
Adidas placed its relationship with the rapper under review earlier this month. And while he's since doubled down, the company hasn't given an update — and continues to release new Yeezy products.
Barr To Leave DOJ Before Christmas
Attorney General William Barr will be leaving the Justice Department before Christmas. President Trump tweeted that Barr will be replaced by the Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.
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'Robin Hood' Groups Win New Fans, Thanks To GameStop Controversy
The Robin Hood anti-poverty charity in New York City, for example, says it's seeing a new boost in donations this week. In some cases, donors said the money came from their GameStop stock profits.
First Came A Quake In Mexico, Then Strange Blue Lights. People Feared The Apocalypse
Mexicans are sharing spectacular videos of bursts of blue lights seen streaking across the skies after a 7.0 earthquake rattled the country's Pacific coast on Wednesday.
President Trump Expresses Openness Toward Immigration Overhaul
In a meeting with television anchors on Tuesday, Trump said he would consider immigration reform, though details remain hazy.
Facebook Murder Suspect Has 'Shot And Killed Himself,' Police Say
Authorities were looking for Steve Stephens, 37, in connection with the killing of 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr. on Sunday. Stephens was spotted Tuesday morning by Pennsylvania State Police.
#NPRreads: Defy The Odds This Weekend With These 3 Stories
Correspondents, editors and producers from NPR's newsroom share the pieces that have kept them reading, using the #NPRreads hashtag.
#NPRreads: Two Looks At America — And One Look At America's Pastime
Correspondents, editors and producers from NPR's newsroom share the pieces that have kept them reading.
Unrest In Madison, Wis., Overnight Leaves Statues Toppled, State Senator Injured
A Democratic state senator was assaulted after snapping a photo of protests. The unrest was sparked by the arrest of a Black man after he brought a bat and bullhorn into a restaurant.
Facebook Will Review Policies On Posts About State Violence, Voting
Mark Zuckerberg says the company will consider labeling some posts that break its rules, as Twitter has done with the president's inflammatory and false tweets.
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