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Monuments And Teams Have Changed Names As America Reckons With Racism. Birds Are Next
As America tries to come to terms with its complicated racial past, efforts are underway to remove all eponymous bird names and to "decolonize the birding experience" to include more Black people.
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Review: Bo Burnham's 'Inside'
Comedian and filmmaker Bo Burnham used his time alone during the pandemic to create a one-man show. His new Netflix special Inside was directed, written and performed all inside one room.
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Update On Retailers' '15 Percent Pledge'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sephora's Artemis Patrick and designer Aurora James, creator of the "15 Percent Pledge" to support Black-owned brands, about how the initiative is going.
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California Assault Weapons Ban 'Disrespects' Freedom, Federal Judge Writes
A judicial opinion striking down California's long-standing assault weapons ban has raised eyebrows from legal scholars for its rhetoric. California has said it will appeal the ruling.
The Pentagon Is Keeping Its Ban On The Pride Flag And Other Flags At Installations
The DOD restricted what flags could and couldn't be flown on military installations last July. The Pentagon considered making a special case for Pride Month, but decided against the exception.
Essential Quality Wins Belmont Stakes
It's a first Triple Crown win for trainer Brad Cox. "Our horse really showed his stamina," Cox said after the race.
New Music Recommendations: What Alt.Latino Has Been Listening To
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras go on a journey of discovery within Latin music.
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As The Tokyo Olympics Nears, Health And Vaccination Concerns Remain
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Dr Annie Sparrow about the public heath concerns surrounding the 2021 Olympic Games.
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Alabama Coal Workers Strike For Better Wages, Fair Treatment
In Alabama, about a thousand coal miners have been on strike for several months. They're demanding better pay and benefits. It's one of the rare union actions in the Deep South.
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A New Nevada Law Bans Racial Mascots In Schools And 'Sundown Sirens'
The measure prohibits racially discriminatory mascots, images, sounds or songs in schools. And counties can no longer sound sirens that once signified it was time for certain people to leave town.
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