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Will a consent decree actually reform the Minneapolis Police Department?
The Minneapolis Police Department unlawfully discriminates against Black and native people in the city and uses force to retaliate against critics of the police.
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North Carolina's first Black-owned children's bookstore opens in downtown Raleigh
Liberation Station was started as a pop-up book store in 2019.
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Israel-Palestine West Bank violence leaves at least 4 dead, dozens injured
A gunbattle has been ongoing in the city of Jenin between Israeli troops and militants.
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Nike is coming out with a soccer cleat specifically for women
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with writer Sophie Downey about the upcoming Nike cleats designed for women. Despite soccer's popularity, it's rare to find cleats that are designed for female athletes.
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Groundwater availability in Arizona will limit development in the Phoenix area
Arizona is limiting development in the Phoenix metro area due to a lack of groundwater. But the development party isn't over.
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Maggie Haberman, 'Trump whisperer,' talks about the former president
Maggie Haberman is the author of the book “Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America."
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Log Cabin Republicans on the nationwide push to restrict LGBTQ+ rights
The group represents LGBTQ+ conservatives and allies.
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With the arrival of the summer solstice, some areas experience a lot of sun
The Northern Hemisphere is seeing the longest days of the year right now. In Canada's Yukon Territory, that means 19 hours of daylight. Is that too much summer?
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The first refugees, privately sponsored by Americans, have arrived in the U.S.
The first family under the State Department's newly created Welcome Corps program, which aims to resettle 5,000 refugees in its first year, arrived in the United States this week.
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Morning news brief
Coast Guard says all five people aboard a tourist sub are believed dead after an implosion. Saturday marks a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe. Independent voters weigh in on social issues.
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