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Big Talk From Big Tech On Racial Equity, But Not All Workers Are Buying It
More than 200 technology companies have issued statements supporting the advancement of racial justice, but Black tech workers say internal policies and tech culture needs an overhaul first.
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Trump: Manafort Pardon Not 'Off The Table' After Briefings From Manafort's Lawyer
The president told the New York Post that although a pardon for his former campaign chairman hasn't been "discussed," he won't close the door to short-circuiting punishment for Manafort.
Hong Kong Protesters Storm Legislative Council On Anniversary Of Handover To China
Scores of protesters furious with Hong Kong's government poured into the legislative chamber and graffitied the walls. The chaos came on the 22nd anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese control.
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James Franco Sued By Former Students For Alleged Sexual Exploitation And Fraud
A lawsuit has been filed against the actor and others, alleging unsafe and unnecessary sex and nudity at an acting school that he ran. The two plaintiffs spoke with NPR.
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Trump Team Vows To Deflate Democrats' Case As 1st Week Of Impeachment Trial Wraps
President Trump's legal team opened its response to the Democrats' allegations with a rare Saturday session that said the accusers' facts were wrong and Trump must preserve his office.
Cleveland Indians Will Remove 'Chief Wahoo' From Uniforms In 2019
For decades, Native Americans and their supporters have protested the baseball team's logo, a bright red caricature of a Native person. It's coming off uniforms — but staying on fan merchandise.
Southern California Fires Surpass 140,000 Acres As Santa Ana Winds Drive Flames
One fire official says he foresees a fight that could last weeks. The weather trends that favor wildfires could be around a lot longer than that.
Trump Says Transgender People Can't Serve In Military
"The United States Government will not accept or allow ... Transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military," Trump tweeted. Transgender people already serve in the military.
Sen. Kamala Harris On Social Media And Russian Propaganda
California Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris talks with NPR's Rachel Martin about how social media companies have responded to questions about Russian propaganda on their platforms.
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Hurricane Irma Pushes Away From Puerto Rico, With Florida In Its Sights
The strongest storm ever recorded in the Atlantic outside of the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico is moving away from Puerto Rico. More than half of its residents are without power.
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