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NPR News: Spike In Florida's COVID-19 Cases Is 'Very Concerning,' Dr. Holder Says
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NPR News: Why There's A Push To Get Police Out Of Schools
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NPR News: Should Statues Of Figures With Complicated Histories Be Removed?
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NPR News: How Recommendations Of An Obama Task Force Have, And Haven't, Changed U.S. Policing
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NPR News: Police Researcher: Officers Have Similar Biases Regardless Of Race
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NPR News: Prosecutors Call To End Conflict Of Interest Between Police Unions And Attorneys
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NPR News: The University Of California President To Leave Her Post In August
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NPR News: Minnesota Police Reforms Stumble In Legislature
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NPR News: NASCAR Fans React To A Noose Left In Bubba Wallace's Garage
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NPR News: Reasons Behind U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman's Firing
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NPR News: White House Defends Trump's Use Of Racist Term To Describe Coronavirus
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NPR News: California Hits New High In COVID-19 Hospitalizations
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NPR News: Florida Passes 100,000 COVID-19 Cases
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NPR News: Theodore Roosevelt Statue To Be Removed From New York Museum Entrance
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NPR News: Protesters Call For Police To Be Defunded. But What Does That Mean?
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NPR News: Kentucky's Democratic Primary To Decide Who Takes On Senate Leader McConnell
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NPR News: Remembering Front-Line Workers Lost To COVID-19
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NPR News: Noose Left In Black Driver's Garage Stall At NASCAR Race Track
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NPR News: Clark Atlanta University Announces Full Scholarships For Rayshard Brooks' Children
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NPR News: Marisol Mendoza Has Been In ICE Detention Since 2016. Now, She Has COVID-19
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NPR News: How A Fan's Protest Led The Minnesota Twins To Remove A Statue Of Their Former Owner
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NPR News: What's Next For The Minnesota Freedom Fund
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NPR News: Poll: Majority Of Americans Say Racial Discrimination Is A 'Big Problem'
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NPR News: Co-Chairs Of The Poor People's Campaign On The Impact Of Their Virtual Demonstration
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NPR News: Inside The National Movement To Push Police Out Of Schools
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NPR News: U.S. Immigration Crackdowns Not Unusual During Times Of Crisis
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NPR News: Supreme Court Rulings On DACA, Civil Rights Act Deal Blows To Conservatives
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NPR News: How Small Towns Are Organizing Protests For Racial Justice
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NPR News: Vehicle Attacks Rise As Extremists Target Protesters
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NPR News: 'One Of The Best Nature Shows': A River Transformed After Dams Come Down
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NPR News: Parents Of Sandy Hook Shooting Victim Hope Protesters Will Hold Out For Real Change
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NPR News: Virtual Poor People's Campaign Puts Inequality At The Center
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NPR News: Reflections On What Makes This Pride Month So Significant
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NPR News: The Poor People's Campaign Is Marching On Washington — Virtually
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NPR News: Oklahoma State Rep. Regina Goodwin On Trump's Visit To Tulsa
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NPR News: Why Some CNAs Are Staying Home During The Pandemic
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NPR News: Trump's Tulsa Rally Comes Despite Increases Of COVID-19 Infections
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NPR News: Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Addresses Clash Over Geoffrey Berman
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NPR News: 6 Trump Staffers Test Positive For COVID-19 Ahead Of Tulsa Rally
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NPR News: Judge Allows Bolton Memoir To Proceed, Despite Trump Administration Objection
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NPR News: Protesters Fell Confederate Monument In D.C., Provoking Trump's Fury
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NPR News: West Virginia, Born Out Of The Civil War, Grapples With Confederate Monuments
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NPR News: Across The U.S., A Juneteenth 'Tinted With Sorrow' And Buoyed By Hope
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NPR News: Apple Closing 11 Stores Again In States Seeing a Spike in Coronavirus Cases
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NPR News: Louisville's Police Department Fires An Officer Involved In Breonna Taylor's Death
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NPR News: Danielle Allen: How Can Democratic Values Guide Us When Facing A Global Crisis?
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NPR News: Facebook Removes Trump Campaign Ads With Image Used By Nazis
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