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Tired Of Not Getting Credit For New Trends, Black TikTok Creators Go On Strike
Some black creators on TikTok are on strike. Entertainment Reporter Jewel Wicker has been following the story.
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Lesbian Bars Have Dwindled Since 1980. A Nashville Owner Explains Why They're Needed
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Christa Suppan, one of the owners of the Lipstick Lounge in Nashville, about the challenges of running a lesbian bar this past year.
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Donald Trump Holds First Post-Presidency Rally In Support Of Congressional Candidate
Trump is promoting the candidacy of a former White House staffer who hopes to unseat GOP Congressmen Anthony Gonzalez, who voted to impeach Trump.
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Derek Chauvin's Conviction Is A Shift In Police Accountability. But Progress Is Slow
George Floyd's death was viewed as a reckoning for many police departments and communities grappling with civil rights abuses. But those fighting for change say results have proved to be difficult.
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PHOTOS: The Hot-Spot Library Was Born In Two Shipping Containers In A Cape Town Slum
It started with a guy who had a dream – bringing books to kids in a neighborhood torn apart by drug abuse and gang violence. It's the Hot-Spot Library of Cape Town, South Africa.
Top Tier Crews Continue Rescue Efforts In Florida
The Miami-Dade based Florida Task Force-1 is just one of several specialized groups on the ground in Surfside. They deploy to disasters across the globe, but now, they're needed at home.
Volunteers And Amateurs Named Credited In NASA's Latest Discoveries
NASA is crediting volunteers and amateurs with advancing our knowledge of the universe through online data investigations, helping the agency identify two new planets far beyond our solar system.
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After Florida Condo Disaster, State Lists Ways To Help Victims
Some of the building's residents need specific items: officials are working to provide displaced families with bassinets, pack n' plays, strollers and gift cards.
Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal May Be A Tough Sell To The Rest Of Congress
Infrastructure spending is considered one of the few issues on which the two parties can agree, but there are still differences that seem to reflect the nation's broader partisan and cultural divide.
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With Trump Holding Rallies Again, The Shadow 2024 Republican Campaign Continues
On Saturday in Ohio, the former president held his first rally since leaving office. Meanwhile, other top potential GOP presidential candidates are running versions of shadow campaigns.
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