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Kanye West Performs Songs From His Gospel Album At A Texas Jail
West packed a smaller venue over the weekend — performing for inmates at the Harris County jail in Houston. Joined by a choir, the rapper told the crowd "this is a mission, not a show."
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Impeachment Public Hearings: Week 2
Lawmakers are preparing for the second week of public hearings in the House impeachment inquiry of President Trump. And this week will be packed with at least eight witnesses.
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Ambassador Sondland's Relationship With Trump Draws Scrutiny
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Richard Morningstar, ex-U.S. ambassador to the EU, about the man currently in the slot, Gordon Sondland, who is scheduled to testify in the public impeachment hearings.
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Clashes Between Hong Kong Protesters And Police Intensify
Hong Kong police moved in on protesters encamped at a university. Protesters fired arrows and launched petrol bombs at the police. Police accused the protesters of murderous acts.
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Hong Kong Protesters In Tense Standoff With Police At Polytechnic University Campus
As clashes intensified, protesters shot arrows and hurled gasoline bombs at the authorities — and police used tear gas and water cannons.
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U.S. Firms Get 90-Day Extension To Work With Huawei On Rural Networks
The U.S. government is letting American businesses work with Chinese tech giant Huawei for an additional three months, in a third delay to a ban enacted in May for national security reasons.
Correction: Report Withdrawn Because Of Error In Study Data
We have withdrawn this story about U.S. incarceration rates of children because the U.N. study's author has acknowledged a significant error in the data.
Shooting in Fresno, Calif., Leaves 4 Dead, 6 Others Wounded
A mass shooting in Fresno, Calif., has left four dead and six others wounded. It took place Sunday evening at a football viewing party. Authorities say the shooter is still at large.
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Some Activists Are Fighting A Plan To Privatize The St. Louis Airport
While cities like Denver have tried and failed to privatize airports, cash-strapped St. Louis is moving forward. But opponents say the process is riddled with conflicts of interest and a bad idea.
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How The U.S. Is Responding To China's Mass Detention Of Uighurs, Hong Kong Protests
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch, about the U.S. response to China's mass detention of Uighurs and the violent turn in protests in Hong Kong.
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