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A Conversation With Former Foreign Minister Of Mexico Jorge Castañeda
With so much happening, it can be hard to see the bigger picture when you're living in it. But is it easier to take notice when you're looking from the outside in?
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Remastered 'Tony Hawk' Games Land A High-Scoring Trick
The very first Tony Hawk's Pro Skater games came out two decades ago, for the original PlayStation. Their blocky, flat graphics haven't aged well, but now a remastered version restores their shine.
Saving The World — But First, A Haiku — In 'Ghost Of Tsushima'
Sucker Punch's new samurai combat game gives players a gorgeous open world to explore, haikus to write and enemies to defeat — but the characters can be flat, leading to moments of dull gameplay.
Rev. Dr. William Barber II On Poverty, The Pandemic And The Protests
The Reverend Doctor talks with us about the intersection between faith and justice.
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From Cincinnati, Fort Worth And Montgomery: Three American Mayors On Meeting This Moment
People are turning toward their local leaders for guidance on coronavirus, but they're also demanding accountability when it comes to police brutality. Now, some constituents are demand they either make changes or resign from office.
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As Meat Workers Get Sick, Trump Signs An Executive Order To Keep Plants Open
Some of the country's biggest meat processing facilities are closing. How do we protect workers and keep the supply chain strong?
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Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic, What’s Ahead For New York City Hospitals?
COVID-19 has overwhelmed New Yorkers. We talk with the head of one of the city's medical systems about it.
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Video Games Don't Have To Be Educational To Spark Learning
Our video gaming columnist says she was a reluctant student as a child — but video games, even non-educational ones like the Assassin's Creed series, helped her get interested in learning.
Reckoning With Racist Brands
Washington, D.C.'s NFL team. Aunt Jemima. Chicos.
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Will We Ever Get Back To Normal Politics?
And what is normal, anyway? We talk about the latest in coronavirus response and its effect on national politics.
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