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Words You'll Hear: Indigenous Peoples Day
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kevin Gover, director of the National Museum of the American Indian, about the growing movement to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in cities and counties across the country.
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Without Trump Certification, Fate Of Iran Nuclear Deal Falls To Congress
President Trump is expected to refuse to meet a deadline for endorsing the U.S. participation in the Iran nuclear deal. It doesn't take the U.S. out of the deal, but it sends the issue to Congress and could rattle U.S. allies.
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Recovering Las Vegas Teen Survivor Remains Fearless And Positive
One of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting was 16-year-old Nick Campbell. Shot in the shoulder, he threw himself on his girlfriend to protect her. He recounts the experience and concludes, "I'll stay the same," he says.
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Q-Tip Says His New Kennedy Center Role Helps 'Institutionalize Hip-Hop'
A Tribe Called Quest frontman is the first artistic director for hip-hop culture at the Kennedy Center. He discusses the cultural levity of his appointment and the current political climate.
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Boat Carrying Rohingya Muslims Capsizes Off Bangladesh
Police in Bangladesh announced that at least 12 people have died after a boat capsized. It had been carrying Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar.
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Gulf Coast Cleans Up After Hurricane Nate Comes Ashore
Hurricane Nate made landfall on the Mississippi shore early Sunday. When the storm hit Central America, 22 people were killed. No deaths have been reported in the U.S. so far.
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Food Banks Appreciate Edible Donations
A food bank in Wales was given a can of Heinz kidney soup that was 46 years old. There's also a price tag in an old currency. The food bank reminded people to check dates.
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Morning News Brief: Trump Is In A Twitter Fight With Sen. Bob Corker
Corker told The New York Times that Trump is putting the nation on a path to WW III Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein has been fired as head of the Weinstein Company over sexual harassment allegations.
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School Year Opens In Mosul After ISIS Forced Out Of Iraqi City
Most residents had kept their kids home for three years as schools were run by the militants. Then some kids started catching up on classes as ISIS was forced from neighborhoods in the spring.
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Las Vegas Concertgoers May Begin Reclaiming Objects Left Behind
The items were abandoned as thousands of people fled a mass shooting. The objects form a record of the long minutes when the crowd at a concert realized they were under fire — just over one week ago.
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