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Wednesday

Saudi Arabia Releases Women's Rights Activist Lujain Al-Hathloul From Prison

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Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul is best known for leading the campaign to legalize driving for women in Saudi Arabia. She was detained in May of 2018 just weeks before the Saudi government lifted the ban. Marieke Wijntjes via Reuters hide caption

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Tuesday

Saudi Arabia To Release Activist Loujain Alhathloul From Prison

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Tuesday

Director Christopher Nolan (left) and actor John David Washington on the set of Tenet. Melinda Sue Gordon/Warner Bros. Entertainment hide caption

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Christopher Nolan On 'Tenet' And Time, 'The Most Cinematic Of Subjects'

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Friday

Wonder Woman 1984, starring Gal Gadot, will open in theaters and stream on HBO Max when it's released on Christmas Day. Clay Enos/Warner Bros. Entertainment hide caption

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Christopher Nolan Calls Warner Bros.' Shift To Streaming New Movies 'A Great Danger'

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Friday

Saudi Arabia Under Pressure To Release Women's Activist From Jail As G-20 Summit Nears

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Tuesday

A voter casts a mail-in ballot at a drop box in West Chester, Pa., prior to the June 2 primary election. Statewide, Pennsylvania saw a nearly 18-fold increase in mail-in voting in the primary compared with 2016. Matt Rourke/AP hide caption

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'Swing County, USA' Prepares For Unprecedented Influx Of Ballots By Mail

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Wednesday

A mural memorializes George Floyd is his hometown of Houston, where he was known as Big Floyd, and part of the city's hugely influential Screwed Up Click rap collective. Mark Felix/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Houston's Hip-Hop Scene Remembers George Floyd

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Tuesday

George Floyd: Friends And Family Remember His Life And Legacy

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Saturday

The new year is a great time to break old habits and start new ones. This year, NPR's All Things Considered is trying to get our listeners interested in new hobbies and we need your help. Prakash Mathema/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Thursday

Aid workers dish up rice and stew to refugees at the Gawilan camp in northern Iraq. The camp has accommodated nearly 2,000 new arrivals in the past month. Fatma Tanis/NPR hide caption

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Syrian Kurdish Refugees Say Kurdish Forces Tried To Prevent Them From Fleeing To Iraq

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Friday

Kemba's latest album, Gilda, is out now. Logan Poe/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Through Grief and Growing Pains, Kemba Creates 'Gilda'

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Wednesday

Andrea Bocelli (center) and his son, Matteo, attend the U.K. premiere of Disney's The Nutcracker And The Four Realms on Nov. 1, 2018, in London. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Disney hide caption

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Andrea Bocelli Passes The Art Of Expressive Singing To His Son

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Wednesday

Flames are seen at the production facility of Saudi Aramco's Shaybah oilfield in May. Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters hide caption

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Saudi Arabia's Ambitious Economic Overhaul Hinges On Reducing Its Oil 'Addiction'

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