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Florida Faces A Rocky Rollout To Restore Voting Rights After Felony Convictions
The implementation of a law that allows some felons to vote is playing out in very different — and partisan — ways across the state.
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Florida Megachurch Pastor Arrested After Defying Order Not To Hold Gatherings
The county sheriff said Rodney Howard-Browne's "reckless disregard for human life put hundreds of people in his congregation at risk." He has questioned the seriousness of the coronavirus threat.
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'We're Out There' So Protect Us, Protesting Workers Tell Amazon, Target, Instacart
Workers at Amazon, Target and other companies walked off the job on Friday to demand safer working conditions and transparency about how many front-line workers have gotten sick during the pandemic.
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Health Experts Urge A Shutdown Do-Over As COVID-19 Cases Surge
A campaign led by doctors, health researchers and other health experts calls to shut down parts of the country again to get the pandemic under control.
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MacArthur 'Genius' Brings National Attention To Local Fight Against Sewage Failures
Catherine Flowers, founder of the Alabama Center for Rural Enterprise, won a 2020 MacArthur "Genius Grant" for bringing attention to the sanitation crisis facing both her hometown and across the U.S.
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This Bedtime Book Helps Kids Find Their Place In The 'Universe'
Before he became an astrophysicist, Ray Jayawardhana was just a kid, looking up at the night sky with his father. "I remember being awed," he says. He's written a book called Child of the Universe.
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Ohio Congresswoman Pepper-Sprayed While Demonstrating Against Death Of George Floyd
Rep. Joyce Beatty, an Ohio Democrat, was demonstrating in Columbus when she got caught in an altercation between a protester and police.
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In Ashtabula, Ohio, Young People Fight For The County's Political Future
Ashtabula County, Ohio, voted for Barack Obama in 2012, then for Donald Trump. New political leaders there hope a younger generation of voters will help decide the 2020 presidential election.
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New Zealand cyclone fatalities reach 8 as more deaths are feared
Cyclone Gabrielle hit the country's north on Monday and the level of damage has been compared to Cyclone Bola in 1988, a storm that was the most destructive on record to hit the nation.
Melting guns and bullet casings, this artist turns weapons into bells
At a time when mass shootings are regularly rocking the country, Stephanie Mercedes is takes guns and bullet casings and turns them into instruments of mourning. Some look like primitive relics.
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