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Atlanta Man's Killing Sparks Outrage Over Police Using Deadly Force
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Cedric Alexander, former police chief of Georgia's DeKalb County, about an incident over the weekend in Atlanta, where a black man was shot and killed by police.
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U.S. Should 'Aggressively' Pursue Diplomacy With North Korea, Former NATO Commander Says
"I think there's still a 70, 80 percent chance that diplomacy can work this thing out," retired Navy Adm. James Stavridis tells Here & Now's Meghna Chakrabarti.
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Fox News Turmoil Highlights Workplace Culture's Role In Sexual Harassment
Fox News is among many workplaces dealing with sexual harassment issues. Experts say changing the culture at work requires training, establishing reporting mechanisms, and consistent enforcement.
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Will Statehouses Be More Productive Than Congress In 2020?
State lawmakers are preparing ambitious plans for their legislative sessions in 2020. NPR's Noel King talks to Reid Wilson of The Hill about new state laws and the trends behind them.
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Docuseries offers a more complete history of Lincoln's journey to end slavery
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to directors Jacqueline Olive and Barak Goodman about the Apple TV+ docuseries, Lincoln's Dilemma, and how the fight for emancipation was larger than one man.
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'The Dropout' nails the ending – even though Elizabeth Holmes' story isn't over
Confronted with the mess she's made at her startup Theranos, Holmes simply runs at the end of the Hulu show.
Bikes May Have To Talk To Self-Driving Cars For Safety's Sake
Autonomous vehicles have gotten pretty good at detecting other cars and pedestrians. But "seeing" bikes and predicting what they'll do is still a challenge. The answer may lie in bikes themselves.
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California fast-food workers will get $20 minimum wage, starting Monday
Debate is hot about the impact of a higher minimum wage. Half a million Californians work in fast-food, where wages had stagnated for decades. Restaurant owners warn of higher prices and fewer hours.
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Protecting the mental health of refugee children
Studies show that refugee kids in this country experience higher levels of anxiety, depression and post traumatic stress compared to kids born here. Now, a new effort in Maine is trying to prevent such long term impacts in refugee children – by supporting their families.
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Financial Markets Rattled By The Multiple Effects Of COVID-19
NPR's Noel King talks to economist Megan Greene, a senior fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School, about how President Trump's European travel ban will impact financial markets.
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