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Street vendors in Spain face racist harassment. So they came together to open a store
Street vendors in Madrid, Spain, are mostly immigrants from Africa. In response to racism and police harassment, they banded together to form a union and open a store to safely sell their merchandise.
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COMIC: Finding my voice through dance
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Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was killed. Here's what the scene was like
Here are photos from the scene when Japan's former leader, Shinzo Abe, was assassinated while giving a campaign speech.
Shinzo Abe, killed at 67, leaves a storied legacy as Japan's longest-serving premier
The influential prime minister worked to revive the economy with his trademark "Abenomics" and rebuild Japan's role on the global stage. His assassination stunned a nation where gun violence is rare.
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Thanks to the telescope's deep and sharp infrared images, Earthlings are getting a more detailed look at distant galaxies than was ever possible.
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Even as the Jan. 6 hearings play out, election misinformation keeps spreading. NPR tracked four leaders preaching false information about election fraud at hundreds of grassroots events nationwide.
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Photos: Abortion rights activists protest outside the White House
Protesters at the Women's March in Washington, D.C., said they want the White House to do more to support abortion rights.
COMIC: How living on Mars time taught me to slow down
NASA engineer Nagin Cox lives on Earth but works on Mars time, where days are longer and time works differently. Her work with the rovers has entirely changed the way she thinks about time on Earth.
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