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Burkina Faso Will Observe 3 Days Of Mourning After Weekend Massacre
A massacre in the West African nation of Burkina Faso has left at least 130 people dead. It was the country's deadliest attack in years.
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Illinois Measure Is Intended To Prevent Juveniles' False Confessions
Illinois lawmakers passed legislation to bar police from lying to children under the age of 18 during interrogations. It would prohibit cops from using deceptive techniques while interrogating them.
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The Complicated History Behind BLM's Solidarity With The Pro-Palestinian Movement
After the recent Israel-Hamas fighting, many Black Lives Matter organizers have renewed their support for the Palestinians. A fissure among African American activists in 1967 links the two movements.
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News Brief: Infrastructure Deadline, Harris In Guatemala, Burkina Faso Massacre
Monday is the White House deadline to get a deal with Republicans on infrastructure. Vice President Harris is on her first foreign trip as VP. A massacre in Burkina Faso has left 130 people dead.
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These Four States Are Cutting A Key Lifeline For The Unemployed
Mississippi, Missouri, Alaska and Iowa are ending the extra $300-a-week unemployment benefit provided as part of COVID-19 relief in a controversial bid to get people back to work.
Antisemitism Spikes, And Many Jews Wonder: Where Are Our Allies?
After turning out for racial justice and other movements in the U.S., they are frustrated by the response to attacks and hatred directed at Jews following the latest Mideast violence.
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A New Nevada Law Bans Racial Mascots In Schools And 'Sundown Sirens'
The measure prohibits racially discriminatory mascots, images, sounds or songs in schools. And counties can no longer sound sirens that once signified it was time for certain people to leave town.
PHOTO WINNERS: We All Carry A Heavy Load But Let's Not Forget Moments Of Joy
The winning images in the All About Photos contest answer the question: What's in "Your Mind's Eye"? And also: What can you carry on your head?
Sunday Puzzle: Television Scramble
Patty Docker-Ford plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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John Paul Brammer, The Advice Columnist Behind 'Hola Papi,' Releases His Memoir
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with John Paul Brammer about his new memoir, Hola Papi.
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