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Postal Service Reports Increase In Dog Attacks On Letter Carriers
The USPS said its employees were bitten in 6,755 attacks in 2016, and Los Angeles topped the list, with 80. The postal service also released safety tips.
During World War I, U.S. Government Propaganda Erased German Culture
As the U.S. entered World War I, German culture was erased as the government promoted the unpopular war through anti-German propaganda. This backlash culminated in the lynching of a German immigrant.
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The Nuyorican Poets Café, A Cauldron for Poetry And Politics
It embodies the belief that anyone can take the stage and interpret one of the most accessible art forms and "reveal poetry as a living art."
8 Key Questions For Trump And The World After The Syria Strike
The strike leaves more questions than answers — like how it squares with Trump's "America First" policy, does this mean a change in U.S. approach toward Syria and Russia, and what's next?
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Google Accused Of Underpaying Female Employees
The U.S. Department of Labor is investigating Google for what an official called "systemic compensation disparities" between men and women. The government is suing the company to release its records.
Listeners Create #NPRpoetry Using Prominent Political Themes
As National Poetry Month continues, we share two listeners' poems about education funding in Oklahoma and another about the importance of activism.
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Barbershop: U.S. Strike On Syria, SCOTUS Confirmation And Trump's Administration
Congressional reporter William Douglas of the McClatchy Washington bureau, Amy Davidson of the New Yorker and former conservative radio talk show host Charlie Sykes discuss this week's flurry of news.
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'Shots Fired' Creators Want To 'Challenge Your Perspective' On Police Shootings
Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reggie Rock Bythewood are the husband-wife screenwriting duo behind the Fox TV series that imagines the fallout of a flipped script: a black cop shoots an unarmed white man.
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Fresh Express Recalls Batch After Dead Bat Found In Prepackaged Salad
Federal health officials are investigating the case, after a couple of Florida salad eaters stumbled upon a perhaps too organic spring mix purchased at Walmart.
What's The Issue With Nitrate Film Stock? It's Combustible
The Turner Classic Movie Festival in Hollywood built a booth to project old films on nitrate stock. A firewall was needed. Nitrate can catch on fire and blow up — just one reason it's no longer used.
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