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'I Fit In Right Here': A History Buff Leads Walking Tours Of Black Indianapolis
Amid the pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, Sampson Levingston decided to bring people together by offering tours of African American neighborhoods. He's turned it into a thriving business.
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Scotland Goes To Polls In Crucial Election That Could Trigger New Independence Vote
Seven years after choosing to remain in the United Kingdom and five years after opposing Brexit, voters in Scotland are going to the polls once again Thursday to elect a new parliament.
Oversight Board Says Facebook Must Revisit 'Arbitrary' Indefinite Trump Ban
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Thomas Hughes, director of the Oversight Board Administration, which ruled that Facebook was justified in banning then-President Trump from the social media platform.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs Florida Voting Restrictions Into Law
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed new voting restrictions into law. The Republican signed the measure live on Fox News.
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As Burnout Culture Weighs Down Wall Street, Young Bankers Are Rethinking Their Career
Young bankers on Wall Street are re-assessing their careers as the pandemic blurred lines between home and office hours.
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'TCM Reframed' Looks At Beloved Old Movies Through Modern Eyes
Turner Classic Movies' Reframed series aims to provide context and conversation around canonical films that have been revealed as problematic by contemporary standards.
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For NPR's 50th — A Story Served With Laughter And Cheetos
All Things Considered listener Michael Spikes recounts a piece heard on the show in 2006 that he used for years to teach in his media production classes.
A Remote Work Revolution Is Underway — But Not For Everyone
It's not just tech companies embracing work-from-home for the post-pandemic era. But manufacturers like Ford also have to consider the huge swathes of their workforce that simply can't work remotely.
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Goodwill Doesn't Want Your Broken Toaster
"Wish-cyclers" are donating millions of pounds of broken goods and trash to Goodwill.
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Unusual Optimism In Washington About Bipartisan Work On Policing Reform
Lawmakers in Washington report progress on bipartisan policing legislation, but some key sticking points remain, including qualified immunity that shields officers from many lawsuits.
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