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Britain, EU Join U.S. In Condemning China's Crackdown On Hong Kong Lawmakers
London and the European Union denounced Beijing's move to disqualify some of the territory's pro-democracy lawmakers — an action that sparked the mass resignation of the opposition.
'Among Us,' It's Every Little Space Sausage For Themselves
The social deduction game. where you play a froup of funny-shaped little spaceman trying to uncover murderous impostors among you, originally came out in 2018 — but it's having a real moment now.
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Obama's ascent thrilled millions but also stirred a countermovement that is still on the march. His new memoir, A Promised Land, covers his rise through the second year of his presidency.
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Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy appear set to remain in power after Sunday's general election, which is largely seen as a referendum on Suu Kyi's first term.
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For the Biden team, being able to access up-to-date information about the COVID-19 response "really is essential," says John Podesta, a former leader of President Barack Obama's transition team.
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Urban And Rural Americans Have More In Common Than They Might Think
The political divide between rural and urban America has become more obvious this year. But people living in cities and those in rural towns may have more in common than they realize.
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A Look At Attorney General William Barr's Time In Office
NPR discusses Attorney General William Barr's tenure and his actions as President Trump refuses to concede the election.
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Last 4 Years Have Tarnished U.S. Image In Europe. Will Biden Be Able To Improve It?
President-elect Joe Biden says he'll renew the transatlantic relationship. But in the last four years, European attitudes toward the U.S. have changed beyond just politics.
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