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Miami Beach is trying to break up with spring break, but it’s not yet clear whether spring break will take the hint.
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As 2022 begins to wind down, NPR takes a look at how the year has gone for President Biden.
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WEAA Presents, a week-long tribute to the "Queen of Soul,"Aretha Franklin. Join us this week, as we honor and remember the legend with a special broadcast…
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According to a family statement released through publicist Gwendolyn Quinn, Franklin died Thursday at her Detroit home at 9:50 a.m. ""It is with deep and…
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Days before he received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a speech in London about civil rights, segregation, and…
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Reporter Ashlee Banks remembers Civil Rights leader and former NAACP Chairman Julian Bond, who passed away on Saturday.
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Video series highlighting voices from the #FreddieGray protests Saturday, April 25th in Baltimore, Maryland. Featuring voices from the Sandtown-Winchester…
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NPR has learned that the former first lady and secretary of state will formally announce her plan to seek the Democratic nomination, ending years of speculation about her intentions.
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Authorities say an officer was assaulted after responding to a call about reckless driving. The Madison police chief has acknowledged that the suspect was unarmed.
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The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a sacred place in America's civil rights history. It also was named after a Grand Dragon of the state Ku Klux Klan. There's a strong generational divide on renaming it.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Police Chief Charlie Beck are calling for calm and patience, as three investigations are underway into the police killing of a homeless man Sunday.