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Sunday

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'You Can Get Through It': Las Vegas Shooting Survivors Rebuild Their Lives

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Tuesday

Time Keeps Many Voters In El Paso, Texas, From Casting Ballots

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Monday

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On The Sidelines Of Democracy: Exploring Why So Many Americans Don't Vote

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Deb Haaland worked on President Obama's 2008 campaign before chairing New Mexico's Democratic Party. Now she's running for office with a record number of other Native Americans across the country. Juan Labreche/AP hide caption

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Record Number Of Native Americans Running For Office In Midterms

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Tuesday

The now infamous incident at a Starbucks in Philadelphia is far from isolated. Experts say it echoes a tragic past that excluded black people from public spaces. Mark Makela/Getty Images hide caption

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Nordstrom Rack: "We have three gentlemen..."

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Tuesday

Police Are Being Used To Exclude Black People From Public Places

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Monday

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People place bets at the Sports Book at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Leila Fadel/NPR hide caption

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Las Vegas Welcomes The Spread Of Sports Gambling

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Noshaba Afzal (right) — with daughters (from left) Maimona Afzal Berta, 23, Sana Afzal, 16, and Honna Afzal, 18 — says bullying of Muslims has become a "safety issue." Leila Fadel/NPR hide caption

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Bullied For Its Faith, Muslim Family Fights Back Through Education

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Sunday

Turning Rampant Anti-Muslim Bullying Into Teachable Moments

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A Mosque For LGBTQ Muslims

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Saturday

Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir, seen in a photograph for the NCAA Champion Magazine last year, was the first Muslim woman in a headscarf to play NCAA Division I basketball. Jamie Schwaberow hide caption

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Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir:"We belong in every space"

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Black Muslims Step Into Spotlight

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