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U.S. Men's Soccer Is On A Roll — All The Way To Rio?
The Americans put on a show at the Gold Cup tournament, outscoring opponents 20 goals to 4 and stretching the team's win streak to 11 games. Even if that doesn't exactly send a chill through the rest of the world soccer community, it's enough to gives U.S. fans real hope for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Boston Hairstylist Works 13 Hours A Day To Meet Demand Despite Coronavirus Fears
A 65-year-old hair stylist is meeting the pent-up demand for cuts by working 13-hour days, even as he worries about catching the coronavirus.
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Mexican Families Join Annual Search For Loved Ones Among Mass Graves
More than 61,000 people in Mexico have disappeared. Most vanished after the government launched its war on drugs more than a decade ago. Relatives must look among unmarked graves for family mebers.
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Texas Restaurants And Cafes Are Trying To Ensure Safety Of Customers And Staff
Restaurants in Texas have started to reopen slowly, but nothing is quite the same after the coronavirus shutdowns. They have to be creative to survive and ensure the safety of customers and staff.
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Trump Warns 'One Of The Toughest Weeks' Is Ahead, Says To Brace For 'A Lot Of Death'
The president offered a dire outlook on Saturday for the week to come, yet also said, "Some hard decisions are going to have to be made" regarding social distancing guidelines.
One New York School Plans To Hold Its Graduation Ceremony At A Drive-In Movie Theater
Many high schools around the U.S. have been forced to cancel graduation ceremonies. But one school in New York has found a way to have safe graduation — at a drive-in movie theater.
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Hurricane Florence: Rescue Efforts Underway In North Carolina
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Chris Coudriet, county manager for New Hanover County, about the rescue efforts underway in and around Wilmington, N.C.
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Kansas City Nurses Mourn A Colleague's Death From COVID-19
Health care workers are working relentlessly to save Americans from the coronavirus, putting themselves at risk. Kansas City nurses mourn a colleague's death and call for better protection.
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Industries Grappling To Comply With California Law That Protects Contract Workers
California's new law, AB5, aiming to reclassify some contract workers as employees, goes into effect on Wednesday. Industries are working to figure out how to comply, or work around the law.
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NBA Arenas Are Becoming Voting Centers. Will They Draw The Same Crowds?
After NBA players stopped play to protest racial justice issues over the summer, they resumed with a commitment from owners: to turn their arenas into voting precincts. Go inside one of them.
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