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Republicans Pledge Unified Fight To Protect 2017 Trump Tax Cuts
The GOP is preparing to battle Democrats over plans to roll back portions of the tax cuts to pay for President Biden's infrastructure and stimulus proposal.
Biden To Waive Sanctions For Company Building Russian Gas Pipeline
The Biden administration has decided to waive sanctions on the company building a controversial gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
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Palestinian Official Discusses How The U.N. Can Help End Violence In Israel And Gaza
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Feda Abdelhady, the Palestinians' deputy permanent observer to the U.N., about how the United Nations can help end the violence in Israel and Gaza.
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Former Colorado Officers Who Arrested A 73-Year-Old Woman With Dementia Face Charges
The two officers involved in the violent arrest that attorneys say left Karen Garner with a dislocated shoulder were charged on Wednesday.
New Coronavirus Detected In Patients At Malaysian Hospital; The Source May Be Dogs
A previously unknown novel coronavirus capable of infecting people has been discovered in Borneo, says a team of researchers from Duke University.
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Laurie Anderson: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The avant-garde figurehead performs music from Big Science, including "O Superman," for her Tiny Desk quarantine set.
Harris To Asian Americans: Turn Pain And Outrage Into Political Power
After a year in which they were galvanized by a surge of racially motivated attacks, Asian Americans are seeking — and wielding — more political power.
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News Brief: Israel Pummels Gaza, Insurrection Probe, New Coronavirus Detected
Ten days of fighting take a big toll in the Gaza Strip. House passes bill to create a commission to probe Capitol insurrection. A new coronavirus is discovered in Malaysia, and it's coming from dogs.
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Families Say The Gaza Violence Is Taking An Immense Mental Toll On Their Kids
After shrapnel struck where his young son plays, a father in the Gaza Strip says his neighbors are traumatized by the violence: "We just don't want to die under the rubble of our houses."
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Why You Should Celebrate World Bee Day Today
The U.N. has designated May 20 as the day to celebrate these famous pollinators. "There are 20,000 species of bees around the world and a lot of these bees are in decline," says bee expert Hien Ngo.
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