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Japan Just Extended Its 3rd State Of Emergency Weeks Before The Olympics Begin
Even though polls show the great majority of Japanese want to cancel the Tokyo Summer Olympics because of the risk of COVID-19 infections, Japan's prime minister insists the games will go on.
Minneapolis Marks First Anniversary Of George Floyd's Murder By Police
Floyd was killed by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin last May, leading to global protests.
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Code Switch's Recommended Reads About The Tulsa Massacre
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Screenshots of the malicious email show that it purports to be a special alert from the government. "Donald Trump has published new documents on election fraud," the message declares.
Jen Gunter: The Truth About Our Bodies
What does it mean to be healthy and to care for our bodies? This hour, physician and writer Jen Gunter empowers us to cut through false medical claims and make informed decisions about our health.
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The Great American Junk Food Show
Comedians Carmen Lynch and Liz Miele play a game inspired by The Great British Baking Show where junk food is described as if it was being judged by a very disappointed Paul Hollywood.
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Texas State Rep. Moody On Bill That Would Allow Anyone To Carry A Handgun Without A Permit, License
The majority of Texans oppose the measure, as do many state and local police.
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As Restrictions Ease, Businesses Wonder How To Call Employees Back To Work
Businesses are reopening their doors and calling employees back into the office while at the same time trying to figure out the best way to do that.
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Senate Republicans Block A Plan For An Independent Commission On Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
The bipartisan measure, approved by the House, failed to win enough votes to overcome a GOP filibuster. The plan called for an independent body styled on the one that investigated the 9/11 attacks.
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