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Florida Mayor Comments On Partial Building Collapse, Biden Meeting
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava about the partial building collapse in Surfside, and her meeting with the president about the increase in violent crimes.
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'The Big Blind': Kurt Elling's Jazz Radio Drama In 1950s Chicago
Guest host and vocalist Kurt Elling steps into the bustling world of 'The Big Blind,' a Windy City-set jazz radio drama, with selections from the world premiere 2019 performance at Rose Theater.
The Best 2021 Tiny Desk Contest Entries We Saw This Week: Volume 5
The 2021 Tiny Desk Contest closed on June 7; now, our judges are looking for a winner. Our favorite entries this week include songs for daydreaming about crushes and nursing old heartaches.
Read Britney Spears' Statement To The Court In Her Conservatorship Hearing
Britney Spears asks a judge to end her conservatorship, saying she is being exploited, bullied and feeling "left out and alone." Read a transcript of the singer's remarks at Wednesday's hearing.
N.Y. State Court Suspends Giuliani From Practicing Law Over 2020 Vote Fraud Claims
The court's decision states that Rudy Giuliani's conduct as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump during the election and in the aftermath "threatens the public interest."
A Senator Seeks To Reverse Trump-Era Policies For Deported Military Veterans
Illinois Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth is introducing a package of bills to protect military servicemembers and veterans who don't have citizenship.
OPB Presents: Katherine Paul's Pandemic Playlist
The frontwoman of Black Belt Eagle Scout shares new music that she discovered while moving, unpacking and reconnecting with loved ones.
New York Teacher Drops Sick Beats For Grammar Lessons
Dave Robles, an elementary school teacher from New York City, uses rap beats to help his students learn grammar lessons.
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New COVID-19 Outbreaks Are Driving Some Places Back Under Lockdown And Behind Masks
Health officials around the world have announced renewed restrictions this week as they see clusters of outbreaks from the delta variant of the coronavirus.
A Black-White Housing Gap Persists, But One D.C. Woman Persevered And Won
The housing gap between Black and white homeowners has been consistent for decades, and so far it continues to widen.
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