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Will We Ever Get Back To Normal Politics?
And what is normal, anyway? We talk about the latest in coronavirus response and its effect on national politics.
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The News Roundup - International
A viral video showed world leaders appearing to mock President Trump, a rising death toll in Iran and more.
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A Win For LGBTQ Employees At The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court ruled that a 1964 law banning sex discrimination at work protects LGBTQ workers from being fired on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Public Health Officials Worry The Coronavirus Might Spread Among Protestors
Mass protests across the U.S. are sparking concern among public health officials that the coronavirus could spread among protesters.
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Which U.S. States Have Confirmed Coronavirus Cases?
Cases of the new coronavirus are appearing in many U.S. states, with over a thousand confirmed to date. Here's where they are.
Beyoncé Introduces Twins Via Instagram, And There Was Much Rejoicing
Say hello to Sir Carter and Rumi.
Top Stories: Putin Wins Election Easily; Trump's Record Cabinet Changes
Also: Jared Kushner's former companies in New York City allegedly profited from false permits; a Cirque du Soleil performer dies in an accident; and bushfires destroy dozens of Australian homes.
Sunday Puzzle: Part Human
NPR's Korva Coleman and puzzlemaster Will Shortz play the puzzle this week with Doug Modica of Watertown, S.D.
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Violent Crime Stats Show Increase In 2015
The FBI reports that murders, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults were up in the first half of last year over the same time in 2014. The Justice Department calls overall rates historically low.
WATCH: Massive Gas Leak At Porter Ranch Slows To A Stop
The California Air Resources Board was recording with an infrared camera as the methane leak on the outskirts of LA was finally controlled Thursday. The leak still needs to be permanently capped.
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