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Pelosi Names D.C. National Guard Commander As New House Sergeant-At-Arms
The appointment of the first Black American sergeant-at-arms for the House comes as Congress works to overhaul its security procedures in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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The total number jumped by $32 million in 2010, according to IRS records.
On the road with Tiny Desk Contest winner Alisa Amador
NPR's video team recently caught up with Amador in Brooklyn to hear how her life has changed since finding out she'd won our Tiny Desk Contest. This is her journey.
Senate-CIA Clash Goes Behind Closed Doors
The dust is still settling on Capitol Hill after California Democrat Dianne Feinstein fired a verbal bazooka at the Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday, and the fight is far from over.
Wild Card Teams, Giants And Royals, To Meet In World Series
The San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 Thursday to advance to the championship. The day before, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Baltimore Orioles to win their series slot.
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'Mockingjay โ Part 2' Sees A Franchise Sputter To A Stop
The final installment of the Hunger Games story has little left to say and few visual delights left to offer.
Teenage 'Eagle Huntress' Overturns 2,000 Years Of Male Tradition
A charismatic teenage girl from Mongolia inspires this year's Sundance Film Festival. Aisholpan Nurgaiv and her family talk with anthropologist Barbara J. King.
American Women Who Were Anti-Suffragettes
Who were the women who worked against voting rights for women in the early 20th century? Some were involved in community and charity โ but not electoral politics.
Coding While Black: Hacking The Future Of The Tech Industry
Silicon Valley has a diversity problem, with many tech companies employing a tiny number of African-Americans in key jobs. In Atlanta, black techies are working to diversify the industry's future.
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