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Interview With 'Luce' Filmmaker
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Julius Onah, director of the new film Luce, about the movie.
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Ex-Google Employee Leaves Company With Some Parental Policy Advice
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cristina Tcheyan about her decision to leave her job at Google to raise her children — and how companies can be more supportive of working parents.
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El Paso Mass Shooting Meant To Galvanize Other White Nationalists
Domestic extremism researchers say the manifesto linked to the El Paso shooter is intended as a call to arms to other white nationalists. Such explicit calls for violence are becoming more common.
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Simone Biles Wins 6th U.S. Women's Gymnastics Title
After a historic triple-double flip in the floor exercise, Simone Biles collected her sixth title Sunday in Kansas City, Missouri. The Olympic champion is preparing for the 2020 games.
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Guatemalans Elect A New President In Weekend Election
President-elect Alejandro Giammattei will face a difficult relationship with the Trump administration, which pressured the current Guatemalan president to sign an unpopular migration accord.
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Questions Abound After Epstein Is Found Dead In His Jail Cell
Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, was found dead inside a Manhattan jail cell Saturday by an apparent suicide.
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Kamala Harris' Iowa Bus Tour Has Clear Intended Message: She's A Front-Runner
The Iowa State Fair can be a lot of fun, but for presidential candidates it's serious business. California Sen. Kamala Harris came to the fair intent on proving she's a top-tier contender.
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A Novel Concept: Silent Book Clubs Offer Introverts A Space To Socialize
When the bell rings, it's reading time. At over 70 chapters around the world, people gather at Silent Book Clubs to read whatever they like, as long as it's in silence.
Here's Why The Census Bureau May Be In Your Neighborhood Before The 2020 Count
Census Bureau workers are spreading out across the U.S. to make sure they have a list of every home address for next year's head count. Getting left out could lead to an inaccurate 2020 census.
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'Serious Irregularities' At Jail Where Epstein Died, Attorney General Says
Attorney General William Barr says he was appalled by the death of Jeffrey Epstein at a New York City jail over the weekend. He blamed the correctional center for failing to "adequately secure" him.
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