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Latina Journalists' Ousters From Denver TV Powerhouse Spark Outrage
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Denver officials are calling for the firing of KUSA 9News leaders after three Latina on-air reporters were dismissed over the course of a year.
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Martine Moïse, Wife Of Slain President, Returns To Haiti
President Jovenel Moïse was killed earlier this month by gunmen who raided his private home in an attack that authorities say involved Haitians, Haitian-Americans and former Colombian soldiers.
Vaccinated U.K. Health Secretary Tests Positive For COVID-19
Sajid Javid tested positive two days before the United Kingdom is set to reopen following months of lockdowns. Cases, driven by the delta variant, are up sharply in the U.K.
A Week Before The Opening Ceremony, Coronavirus Turns Up At Tokyo's Olympic Village
The latest infection highlights the challenge for Olympic organizers to keep the virus at bay as tens of thousands of athletes and other participants convene during an ongoing pandemic.
Three Women Wait Every Day For Their Unknown Husbands In The 'China Room'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with novelist Sunjeev Sahota about his new book, "China Room."
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Deaths Related To Alcohol And Drug Overdoses Are Skyrocketing In State Prisons
Deaths related to alcohol and drug overdoses in state prisons have jumped 600 percent. That's prompted advocates to push for a different way to prosecute and treat incarcerated people with addictions.
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New COVID-19 Cases Up 70%, Fueled By Delta Variant
The CDC warns new COVID-19 cases are on a sharp rise, up 70%, fueled by the highly contagious Delta variant. Officials expect more spread in the nation's unvaccinated population.
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Two Men Arrested In Attempt To Bomb California State Democratic Headquarters
Two California men, angry over former President Donald Trump's 2020 election loss, have been indicted on charges they plotted to firebomb the Democratic Party's headquarters in Sacramento.
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San Diego Mutual Aid Group Addresses Intersection Of Homelessness And Racial Justice
During the pandemic, mutual aid groups helped cover where social services fell short. One such group in San Diego was created after seeing connections between homelessness and racial injustice.
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Lebanon Sees Price Gouging Of Basic Necessities During Economic Crisis
Lebanon's former prime minister has given up on forming a new government, as the country's political and economic crises continue to worsen.
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