Bo Hamby
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John Boehner, pictured in 2016, was speaker of the House during the Obama presidency. He says he sometimes went along with things he personally opposed because it was what members of his party wanted. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
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Protesters gather at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Later that day, the Capitol building was breached by a violent mob driven by what's commonly known as "the big lie": that President Biden wasn't legitimately elected. Jack Gruber/USA Today Network via Reuters hide caption
Disinformation Fuels A White Evangelical Movement. It Led 1 Virginia Pastor To Quit
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Santiago Potes is the first Latino DACA recipient to be awarded a prestigious Rhodes scholarship. Santiago Potes hide caption
Santiago Potes Is 1st Latino DACA Recipient To Be Awarded Rhodes Scholarship
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Iroquois Nationals player Lyle Thompson (right), at the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship in 2015, said of the exclusion: "It was a disappointment and sort of boiled my blood." Scott McCall/One Bowl Productions hide caption
Ireland Lacrosse Bows Out Of 2022 World Games So Iroquois Nationals Can Play
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Black Sabbath circa 1970. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images hide caption
50 Years Ago, Black Sabbath Found Its Sound And Took Metal Worldwide
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Teacher Alisha Morris created an interactive tracker of coronavirus in schools, current through Aug. 23, including this map, created by another volunteer. The National Education Association will now take on updates to the database. US schools tracker/Screenshot by NPR hide caption
How Many Coronavirus Cases Are Happening In Schools? This Tracker Keeps Count
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A chain-link fence lock is seen on a gate at a closed Ranchito Elementary School in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles on July 13. Amid spiking coronavirus cases, the Los Angeles Unified School District is implementing a testing contact tracing plan. Richard Vogel/AP hide caption
School Nurses To Play Big Role In Eventual Reopening Of In-Class Learning In LA
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Makaya McCraven has a unique style where he makes improvised live recordings, then builds on them in the studio. His new album, which uses this method, is called Universal Beings E&F Sides. David Marques/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Drummer Makaya McCraven, The 'Beat Scientist,' Talks About His New Album
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Marc Rebillet performs at Saturn Birmingham on May 7, 2019 in Birmingham, Ala. David A. Smith/Getty Images hide caption
Musician Marc Rebillet Is Using Drive-In Theaters To Go On A Socially Distant Tour
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Dee Dee Bridgewater is a member of a new group called the Jazz Coalition. It seeks to pay out-of-work jazz musicians to produce new music while they're unable to gig. Eva Hambach/Getty Images hide caption
Without Live Music, A New Commission Fund Seeks To Help Jazz Artists
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Roommates Klaus Stroink, Guillem Boltó and Rai Benet are writing and recording a new song from their Barcelona apartment every day while the city is under coronavirus quarantine. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
They Were Roommates: Meet The Band Writing Songs From Its Quarantined Apartment
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Stir-fried mantou buns with cumin and chili. Food bloggers Stephanie Li and Christopher Thomas have eaten the small steamed bread often while on lockdown during the coronavirus outbreak. They had been working on a recipe for the buns before the virus hit, so they had a large supply of the ingredients. "Wanted a new way to finish it up, so stir frying it is," they wrote on their food blog. Stephanie Li and Christopher Thomas/Chinese Cooking Demystified hide caption