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Opinion: Much Of Argentina Wants Its Populists Back
The election four years ago of pro-market Mauricio Macri was a rebuke of the populism of the Kirchners. As the country heads into a new election season, the populists look to be making a comeback.
Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas As Demonstrations Continue
Pro-democracy protests, now in their 10th straight weekend, are posing one of the biggest tests to China's leadership since the 1997 handover from Britain.
With Congressional Blessing, Space Force Is Closer To Launch
It started as a joke, as President Trump riffed on the idea last year. Now, Congress could create the first, new military service in more than 70 years.
From Pain To Purpose: 5 Ways To Cope In The Wake Of Trauma
If recent violent events have left you upset and scared, you're not alone. But psychologists say, there are ways to help yourselves and those you love overcome fear and move forward.
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What Is The Right Advice For Women In Their 20s?
NPR's Michel Martin talks with journalist Ali Rosen about her Refinery29 article offering advice to women in their 20s.
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'This Is Not Going To Be Easy': El Paso Students Start School In Shooting's Aftermath
The first day of class in El Paso's largest school district comes more than a week after a deadly mass shooting. "It's not at all, in any way, a typical start of school," the superintendent says.
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Former Charlottesville Mayor Shares Painful Lessons From Fight Against Hate
In 2017, Mike Signer faced a small-town leader's nightmare: a racist rally that spiraled out of control and ended in bloodshed. Two years later, Signer is on a mission of education — and atonement.
With So Many Startups Growing Into Unicorns, Can They Still Be Magical?
Six years ago, "unicorn" became the name for startup tech companies valued at $1 billion or more. At the time, only 39 companies had earned the title. Since then, the club has grown to 484 members.
News Brief: Epstein's Death, Democrats' Gun Plans, Hong Kong Protests
Financier Jeffrey Epstein was found dead inside his Manhattan jail cell Saturday. Democratic presidential candidates release plans for reducing gun violence. Protesters and police clash in Hong Kong.
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In Virginia, 2 Churches Feel The Aftermath Of Trump's Racist Rhetoric
Two small-town Virginia churches with the same name, but very different congregations, recently found themselves tangled in controversy related to the president's tweets.
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