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A New Mother Stays In Syria: 'For Sama' Is The Movie She Made For Her Baby
Waad al-Kateab's documentary is a series of intimate portraits of daily life, marriage and motherhood in Aleppo. Her documentary For Samais written as a letter to her newborn daughter.
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'Blind Injustice' Opera Sets Out To Open Eyes About Wrongful Conviction Rates
Based on former federal prosecutor Mark Godsey's book of the same title, the new opera Blind Injustice draws on detailed interviews with exonerees to put America's criminal justice system on trial.
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Evangelicals And Mormons Are Political Allies, But Theological Rivals
Conservative Christians and Mormons vote the same way on many social issues, but religious differences still spur harsh criticisms between the groups.
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Reuters Reporters Face 14 Years In Prison After Myanmar Brings Formal Charges
Prosecutors say the two men violated Myanmar's Official Secrets Act in rheir reporting. The case, which comes as Myanmar stands accused of ethnic cleansing, has drawn widespread criticism.
Viral Video From A Somali Comic Conquers The Internet
Millions are watching Barbar,a music video from Somali-born comedian Oomaar. Fans are making their own versions. What's it all about?
Drought-Stricken Cape Town Braces For Water To Run Out In April
Officials in the South African city of 3.7 million are restricting water usage amid fears it will run out of water by April 21. Experts say the crisis has been exacerbated by rapid population growth.
How Coronavirus Will Change City Life
We look at how city features were inspired by history's worst disease outbreaks.
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Another Day, Another Coronavirus Record In Florida
The surge of coronavirus cases in Florida shows no signs of slowing down. The state hits another daily record, with more than 10,000 cases reported on Thursday.
It's The Last Day Of The Legislative Session. Here's What You Need To Know.
Louisiana lawmakers spent the penultimate day of the special session ducking in an out of backroom negotiations as they finalized the language of tort...
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'Almost In Tears': A Hairstylist Worries About Reopening Too Soon
NPR's Chris Arnold sits down in the barber's chair as his 65-year-old hairstylist tells him about working 13-hour days, as he worries about catching the coronavirus.
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