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News brief: voting rights speech, schools juggle COVID, Novak Djokovic
In Atlanta, Biden will advocate for protecting voting rights. Some schools resume online classes because of COVID-19. The latest on the saga in Australia involving tennis star Novak Djokovic.
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People Working From Home Permanently Could Transform Rural America
Rural New Hampshire was a big destination for people fleeing cities early on in the coronavirus pandemic. If those urbanites make the move permanent, it could help revitalize the region.
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How The Military's Attempt To Tackle Extremism In Its Ranks Is Progressing
The military nears a deadline for mandatory talks about extremism in the ranks after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the stand downs.
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New Documentary Examines Ernest Hemingway's Complicated Life
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to directors Ken Burns and Lynn Novick about their new PBS documentary Hemingway. Actor Jeff Daniels reads from Hemingway's private letters and other writings.
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News Brief: U.S. COVID Status, Ga. Voting Law, Plot Foiled In Jordan
Despite vaccinations, more than 20 states experience COVID-19 surges. Georgia firms pressured to take a stand against new voting law. Jordan's government thwarted a plot to destabilize the country.
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Oath Keepers Founder Is Under Scrutiny, Court Documents Show
The Oath Keepers are a far-right militia group. Court documents indicate Stewart Rhodes, the group's founder, is being scrutinized in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Morning News Brief: Tariff Deadline, Iran Nuclear Deal
The White House delayed most tariffs on steel and aluminum — facing a deadline to suspend or impose the tariffs. Israel's prime minister shared evidence that Iran has a secret nuclear weapons program.
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Trade Imbalance Needs To Be Dealt With, Indiana Growth Official Says
The White House delayed imposing most tariffs on imported steel and aluminum until at least June 1. David Greene talks to Tim Eckerle of the Economic Growth Council in Grant County, Indiana.
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Nigerian Man Helps Others Reunite With Family After His Wife, Brothers Were Kidnapped
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Abdullahi Tumburkai, whose wife and brothers were recently kidnapped in northern Nigeria. He is now helping others whose family members have been kidnapped.
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Dancer Misty Copeland and the legacy of the 'Black Ballerinas' who preceded her into the dance world
Misty Copeland's "Black Ballerinas: My Journey to Our Legacy" tells the stories of the dancers who came before her, who often faced discrimination and exclusion by the white-dominated ballet world of the early 20th century.
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