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Coronavirus FAQs: How To Stay Safe While Protesting, When To Go Out After Recovery
Also: If I head to a new state or country for a visit, do I need to self-isolate to protect others in case I'm contagious?
Israeli Police Killing Of Palestinian Leads To Apologies And Echoes Of The U.S.
A fatal police shooting of an unarmed Palestinian man with autism in Jerusalem last weekend has stirred protests.
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How Protests Are Adding New Hardships For First Responders And Health Care Workers
First responders and health workers are already exhausted by the pandemic. But now street protests around the U.S. are adding new hardships, potentially contributing to the second wave of the virus.
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The History Of Police In Creating Social Order In The U.S.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Chenjerai Kumanyika, an assistant professor at Rutgers University, about the historical role of police in preserving power and social order.
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Manhattan D.A. Declines To Prosecute Some Demonstrators Who Violate Curfew
"The prosecution of protesters charged with these low-level offenses undermines critical bonds between law enforcement and the communities we serve," District Attorney Cyrus Vance said Friday.
Judge Grants Order Limiting Use Of Tear Gas, Projectiles At Denver Protests
The order is in response to a complaint filed against the City of Denver that alleges the police department's use of such weapons violated citzens' First and Fourth Amendment rights.
Wisconsin Voters Weigh The Future Of A Nation In Crisis
Kenosha County, Wis., voted for the president by less than 1%. Republicans and Democrats are horrified by George Floyd's killing, but the unity falters when Trump and Biden enter the conversation.
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On Dying Alone: 'Behind Every COVID-19 Case, There Is A Story'
The unconscious man was a Beatles fan, his sister said. When she couldn't be with him in his final ICU hours she asked Dr. Daniel Colón Hidalgo to play music and say the words she wanted him to hear.
Evangelical Christians Grapple With Racism As Sin
For many, the Gospel is more about the need for personal salvation than the duty to address societal ills.
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Confederate Monuments Are Coming Down, Are Streets And Highways Next?
The George Floyd protests have sped-up the push to remove public art and roadways that glorify Confederate heroes and other reminders of a troubled past.
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