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General manager, Mark Smith, discussed why KASU decided to suspend Twitter posts. NPR announced that it will stop posting to Twitter after the social media company labeled them as "government-funded," and then "state-affiliated" media. Twitter's CEO has expressed willingness to change the label to "publicly funded."
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Janet Lee with the NPR Education team discusses the NPR Student Podcast Challenge and how classrooms in Arkansas can participate.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding the third of four days of hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court. Lawmakers will spend Wednesday questioning her.
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"It was a murder in the full light of day, and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see [systemic racism]," the president said after the guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin.
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President-elect Joe Biden is introducing key members of his incoming economic team. The nominees and appointees include former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, and others who worked in earlier Democratic administrations.
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President-elect Joe Biden is formally announcing his most recent nominees and appointments for his incoming administration. Among his choices are Antony Blinken for secretary of state, Alejandro Mayorkas for homeland security secretary and Avril Haines for director of national intelligence. Watch his announcement live.
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This is the 57th Anniversary of the March on Washington where Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior delivered his "I Have a Dream Speech."
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The House of Representatives debates and votes on articles of impeachment against President Trump. []
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It's Night 2 of the first primary debate of the 2020 election cycle. Follow NPR reporters' live analysis and fact checks of the candidates' remarks.
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Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh and the woman who has accused him of sexually assaulting her in high school, Christine Blasey Ford, are…