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Damon Weaver, Student Reporter Who Interviewed Obama, Dies At 23
When he was 11, Weaver landed an interview with then-President Obama. Weaver questioned the president about his education policies and suggested French fries and mangoes for school lunches.
Seoul Agrees To Pay More For U.S. Forces Stationed In South Korea
The Biden administration agreed to a second cost-sharing partnership with an Asian ally. It's now negotiated with Japan and Korea to share the costs of housing U.S. forces in their countries.
Pope Mandates Strict Financial Rules For Cardinals, Senior Vatican Staff
The new rules are also aimed at shutting down the churches "envelope" culture — requiring a limit on the value of gifts that cardinals and managers can receive.
Opinion: After George Floyd's Death, A Press Release Obscured A Police Murder
As former police officer Derek Chauvin awaits sentencing for George Floyd's murder, NPR's Scott Simon reflects on what the public record might have been if not for the video of Floyd's last moments.
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3 Colorado Officers Involved In Forceful Arrest Of Woman With Dementia Resign
The Loveland police officers were involved in the forceful arrest and detention of Karen Garner, a 73-year-old woman with dementia. The announcement came after a federal civil rights suit was filed.
Rapper And Actor DMX Dead At 50
The rapper died Friday at White Plains, N.Y., Hospital after being on life support.
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Fauci Awarded $1 Million Israeli Prize For 'Speaking Truth To Power' Amid Pandemic
The prize committee said Dr. Anthony Fauci, long-time head of the United States' leading infectious diseases research institute, "is the consummate model of leadership and impact in public health."
New Zealand City Goes Back Into Lockdown After New Coronavirus Cases Detected
Most residents of Auckland are asked to stay home for three days while health officials determine the source of the virus and test for community spread. The rest of the country is on high alert.
Captain Tom, 100-Year-Old Who Inspired Millions, Is Hospitalized With COVID-19
Capt. Tom Moore, a World War II veteran, is now fighting COVID-19, his daughter says. Moore used walks in his garden to raise millions for NHS Charities Together last year.
Britain's Johnson faces growing calls to quit after throwing parties during lockdown
The prime minister has admitted to throwing "bring your own booze" parties at his official residence in London while ordinary Britons were told to stay away from unnecessary gatherings.
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