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Police Fines Fund City Budgets, But At A Cost
NPR's daily economics podcast The Indicator from Planet Money investigates how the fees and fines that make up city budgets disproportionately target low-income communities and communities of color.
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Germany's Contact Tracers Have Been Vital To The Country's COVID-19 Fight
Since the very start of the pandemic Germany has had armies of tracers following the contacts of every confirmed coronavirus case, keeping the number of deaths there relatively low.
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Teen Protester's Appeal To The World: 'Just See Me As A Human First'
Michael Blackson was among the protesters outside the White House recently. The 17-year-old says he often feels invisible, especially to white people.
Education Dept. Is Making It Harder For Colleges To Boost Student Aid During Crisis
A recent change has led to some colleges hesitating to help students affected by the economic downturn.
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California Gov. Newsom Makes Face Masks Mandatory Amid Rising Coronavirus Cases
The new order, issued Thursday, requires people to wear masks or other face coverings in public spaces, including while taking public transportation, seeking medical care or shopping.
How DACA Has Transformed The Lives Of Dreamers — And Their Communities
The 2012 executive order didn't just offer protection and open up opportunities for young undocumented people; it changed the landscape for entire family networks.
John Bolton Levels Historic Charges At Trump. A Wary Washington Isn't Jumping
The former national security adviser is reviled so equally by so many on all sides in Washington that the allegations in his new memoir may not spark the kind of response they otherwise might.
Senators Rip FAA Over Failure To Turn Over 737 Max Documents
At a hearing, they accused the agency of "stonewalling" congressional investigators and keeping them "in the dark," in their effort to examine what went wrong in certifying Boeing's troubled airplane.
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Vera Lynn, Singer Of Timeless Classics In WWII-Era Britain, Dies At 103
Lynn became a household name in the U.K. amidst World War II, all but singlehandedly maintaining the morale of British soldiers on the front lines.
'Remember Who We're Fighting For': The Uneasy Existence Of Seattle's Protest Camp
The open-air camp in the Capitol Hill area is more than a week old. Underneath the peace-and-love vibe is an undercurrent of anxiety that it won't end well and that black people might get the blame.
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