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'Miami Herald' Investigating How Racist Insert Was Distributed In Paper For Months

The Spanish language sibling to the Miami Herald apologized after including an insert filled with anti-Semitic screeds. The publishers of both papers admitted the issue has been going on for months.

September 21, 2020
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  • David Folkenflik
As of Sunday, mobile app stores in the U.S. won't be allowed to distribute or maintain the WeChat or TikTok apps, the Commerce Department says.

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  • Technology

U.S. To Bar Downloads Of TikTok, WeChat

As of Sunday, no mobile app store in the U.S. will be allowed to distribute or maintain the popular Chinese-owned apps, the Commerce Department says.

September 18, 2020
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  • Bobby Allyn and
  • Bill Chappell
A researcher holds a tube containing the coronavirus.

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  • Politics

'Scientific American' Breaks 175 Years Of Tradition, Endorses A Presidential Nominee

Laura Helmuth of Scientific American says the decision to break tradition was both unanimous and quick: "We took this decision very seriously. You don't give up 175 years of tradition for nothing."

September 18, 2020
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  • Rachel Martin
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  • Economy

As Renters Accumulate Housing Bills, Can An Eviction Tsunami Be Held Off?

NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Michelle Singletary — personal finance columnist for The Washington Post — about the widespread risk of evictions due to job loss amid the pandemic.

September 16, 2020
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  • GPB Newsroom
Facebook Vice President Nick Clegg, pictured in 2019, tells NPR there's "real appetite for people to find out more for themselves" when it comes to climate change and factual information.

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  • Technology

Facebook VP Nick Clegg On New Climate Change Information Hub

Facebook is launching a page focused on climate change facts. Facebook's Nick Clegg talked with NPR about the company's steps to stop misinformation on climate change and other issues.

September 15, 2020
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  • James Doubek
GPB News NPR

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  • National

KPCC Journalist Tackled, Arrested While Trying To Cover L.A. Protest

Police say reporter Josie Huang didn't identify herself as a reporter, and was interfering with a lawful arrest. KPCC says Huang was just documenting the arrest on video when police tackled her.

September 14, 2020
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  • Matthew S. Schwartz
Journalist Bob Woodward, seen here in 2017 arriving for meetings with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York, is the author of the newly released book <em>Rage</em>.

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  • Politics

Woodward Addresses Criticism That He Should've Detailed Trump Interviews Earlier

Journalist Bob Woodward has faced some criticism for not promptly sharing with the public what the president told him about the coronavirus in a series of interviews earlier this year.

September 14, 2020
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  • Barbara Sprunt
<em>On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist,</em> by Clarissa Ward

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  • Book Reviews

In 'On All Fronts,' CNN's Clarissa Ward Showcases Gravity, Costs Of A Reporting Life

Ward says she didn't know as a journalist she would "have my heart broken in a hundred different ways, that I would lose friends and watch children die and grow to feel like an alien in my own skin."

September 11, 2020
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  • Annalisa Quinn
GPB News NPR

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  • Politics

Trump Tells Woodward He Deliberately Downplayed Coronavirus Threat

A new book by Bob Woodward reveals that President Trump thought the threat posed by the coronavirus was much worse than what he revealed publicly. Woodward's book Rage is due out next week.

September 10, 2020
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  • GPB Newsroom
President Trump addresses a campaign rally Tuesday in Winston-Salem, N.C.

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  • Book Reviews

Trump Consistently Bends Reality, Sells His Narrative In Interviews For Woodward Book

"I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic," Bob Woodward quotes Trump as saying of COVID-19 in his book "Rage." The author concludes: "Trump is the wrong man for the job."

September 10, 2020
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  • Ron Elving
David Schweidel stands in front of a presentation. He's wearing black glasses, a dark suit jacket and a blue button-up shirt.

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  • Politics

Emory Marketing Professor On The Power Of Social Media Advertising In Politics

Politics was not exempt from COVID-19's devastating impact, and political campaigning looks a bit different this year as conventions went online and social advertising ramped up. What does that space look like in light of COVID-19?

September 09, 2020
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  • Jade Abdul-Malik
Hector Guerra, right and Juan Carlos Sanchez, from El Mariachi Continental, make their way to a funeral service in Donna, Texas on Aug. 21.

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  • National

A Priest, An Editor And A Mariachi Player Talk Life In The Rio Grande Amid COVID-19

Their work and lives have been upended in this region devastated by the coronavirus, and where poverty and preexisting conditions like diabetes, hypertension and obesity are prevalent.

September 09, 2020
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  • John Burnett
Investigating the journalism produced by Voice of America is one of the tasks lawyer Sam Dewey has taken on since joining the broadcaster's parent agency, the U.S. Agency for Global Media.

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  • Politics

Attorney Hired To Probe VOA's Coverage Has Active Protective Order Against Him

The CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Michael Pack, has accused executives of hiring practices that imperil national security. The investigator Pack hired has a protective order against him.

September 08, 2020
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  • David Folkenflik
U.S. troops in the Vietnam War read the <em>Stars and Stripes</em> newspaper in 1969. The Pentagon plans to shut down the paper, for generations aimed at U.S. military personnel, at the end of this month.

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  • National Security

Pentagon Says It Will Close 'Stars and Stripes,' But Trump Says It Won't Happen

The Pentagon said the paper would shut down by Sept. 30. Shortly afterward President Trump tweeted that it won't happen "under my watch."

September 04, 2020
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  • Greg Myre
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, former White House press secretary, speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump listens during a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, on Jan. 30.

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  • Book Reviews

In Memoir, Sarah Huckabee Sanders Shows She's All In With Trump

The former press secretary is not about settling scores. Her book is an unabashed homage to the president and a feathering of her nest for a probable run for governor of Arkansas.

September 03, 2020
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  • Franco Ordoñez
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