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Podcast Examines How 'Nice White Parents' Become Obstacles In Integrated Schools
Serial reporter Chana Joffe-Walt says progressive white parents may say they want their kids to go to diverse schools — but the reality tells a different story. Her new podcast is Nice White Parents.
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15-Year-Old Computer Whiz Who Died In 2006 Could Become 1st Millennial Catholic Saint
Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who devoted his last years to the Catholic Church after being diagnosed with leukemia, was beatified at the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi on Saturday.
Harris: Republicans 'Defying Will Of The People' By Pushing Barrett Nomination
The Democratic vice presidential nominee called on Senate Republicans to hold off on Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation until after the presidential election.
Ballet Hispánico Celebrates 50 Years As Ambassadors Of Latinx Dance
The dance company features work of Latinx choreographers, as well as a robust educational outreach program. It was just awarded a $4 million grant from the Ford Foundation.
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Trump Hits The Trail With Florida Rally, A Week After COVID-19 Hospital Stay
The president's doctor said Monday night that Trump had tested negative for the coronavirus on consecutive days and that he was not infectious to others. The rally starts a new sprint in the campaign.
Georgia Voters Face Hours-Long Lines At Polls On First Day Of Early Voting
Voters spent as much as five hours waiting to cast in-person ballots. The lines were particularly intense around the Atlanta metro area.
California Officials Tell State GOP To Stop Distributing Ballot Drop Boxes
Unauthorized boxes — many marked "official" — have been discovered across California, including at state Republican party offices and churches.
Man Escapes Cougar: 'Dude, I Don't Feel Like Dying Today'
A runner managed to record his terrifying six-minute encounter with a protective mama mountain lion in Utah — and escape unscathed.
3 Key States Have To Wait Until Election Day To Count Mail-In Ballots
Voters and politicians alike will be clamoring for quick results on Nov. 3. But in some swing states, where law prevents early absentee ballot processing, that won't be possible.
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Calif. Officials Tell State GOP To Stop Distributing Ballot Drop Boxes
NPR's Noel King talks to California Secretary of State Alex Padilla about what the state has done since officials received reports about possible unauthorized ballot boxes in several counties.
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