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With Vaccines Promised, Chicago Teachers Agree To Return To Classes
Chicago students will start returning to school for in-person classes, after the city and the teachers' union reached an agreement on how to reopen schools safely during the pandemic.
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Reddit WallStreetBets Founder Calls GameStop Stock Frenzy A 'Symbolic Movement'
Jaime Rogozinski, a former moderator of the now-famous Reddit forum that sent GameStop stock soaring, saw the chaos coming. For too long, Wall Street has been "an invite-only club," he says.
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State Republican Parties Blast Members Of GOP Who Voted To Impeach Trump
The decision by 10 representatives to split from their party could mean political blowback with their state's Republican Party come the next election.
Florida 17-Year-Old, 'Mastermind' Of Twitter Hack, And Two Others Face Charges
In the first criminal charges connected to the Twitter hack earlier this month, state and federal authorities reveal new details about how the scheme allegedly occurred.
The Supreme Court Justice Who Made History By Voting No on Racial Segregation
A new book explores the life of Justice John Marshall Harlan, who wrote the dissenting opinion in the Supreme Court case that upheld the principle of racial segregation.
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These Russian couples didn't plan to get married. The Ukraine war changed their minds
More couples — including those who stayed in Russia and those who fled — are urgently marrying, for reasons both practical and deeply emotional.
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Obama Works The Hill For A 'Grand Bargain'
President Obama is in the middle of a charm offensive on Capitol Hill, hoping to win over converts to his way of thinking on a variety of topics. This week, he's making the rounds to get closer to a plan to reduce the deficit. That plan — if it ever comes to fruition — has been dubbed "the Grand Bargain."
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The Latest On The White House Response To Ongoing Protests For George Floyd
As protests raged across the country, President Trump accused rioters of being led by left-wing mobs. We take a look at what unfolded in the nation's capital overnight.
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Karzai Sees Afghan Security Control Within 5 Years
Afghan President Hamid Karzai pledged Thursday to prosecute corrupt officials, and said the country would control it own security within five years. Karzai's comments came in an inauguration speech that kicked off his second term of office amid a growing Taliban insurgency and a cloud of corruption allegations.
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Former CDC Director On Trump's Criticism Of School Reopening Guidelines
NPR's David Greene speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Koplan, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about President Trump's criticism of the agency's school reopening guidelines.
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