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Supreme Court Rules For DREAMers, Against Trump
The decision is a dramatic victory for immigration advocates and gives a new lease on life for the so-called DREAMers, immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
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1.5 Million File For Unemployment, But Continuing Claims Decrease Slightly
Another 1.5 million people file for unemployment benefits for the first time, but the number who are continuing to seek the payments continues to decline as workers return to their jobs.
Trump's New Foreign Broadcasting CEO Fires News Chiefs, Raising Fears Of Meddling
On Wednesday, President Trump's new appointee as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media dismissed the directors of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia and other government outlets.
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Cows Take Over British Hotel's Closed Beer Garden
The beer garden was shut down because of the coronavirus, but that didn't stop cows from a nearby farm. The hotel owner told a local paper that the cows must have thought they had "herd immunity."
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As States Reopen, Do They Have The Workforce They Need To Stop Coronavirus Outbreaks?
NPR surveyed all 50 states to find out how many people they have doing contact tracing â one of the essential tools for keeping outbreaks from flaring up. Look up your state to see how it's doing.
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News Brief: Bolton Book, Atlanta Officer Charged, Fla. COVID-19 Cases Surge
A preview of former national security adviser John Bolton's memoir. The former police officer who shot Rayshard Brooks is charged with felony murder. And as Florida reopens, COVID-19 cases rise.
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How To Help Black Children Cope Amid Stress Of Racial Protests
Two families talk about their experiences with psychological problems arising in their children because of the stress of racism and the recent protests. Psychologists provide perspective.
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Many Day Camps Are Choosing To Reopen, But Should Your Child Attend?
NPR's Rachel Martin explores how day camps that have decided to open this summer will operate during the pandemic, and how parents are weighing the risks of sending their children to one.
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Pompeo And China's Top Diplomat Meet In Hawaii As Relations Worsen
Neither the U.S. nor China publicly announced the meeting in advance and it was not clear which side had proposed it.
Amid Confusion About Reopening, An Expert Explains How To Assess COVID-19 Risk
Epidemiologist Michael Osterholm warns that the threat from the pandemic is ongoing. "We will all know somebody â we will all love somebody â who will die from this disease," he says.
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