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Search and rescue teams look for survivors Wednesday in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside, Fla. Four more bodies were found on Wednesday. Giorgio Viera/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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The Warnings Were Mounting At A Florida Condo. Officials Demanded Only Minor Repairs

As recently as last month, Surfside, Fla., officials were ordering changes at Champlain Towers South. But the demands never focused on the building's fundamental soundness.

Search and rescue teams look for survivors Wednesday in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside, Fla. Four more bodies were found on Wednesday. Giorgio Viera/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Live Updates: Miami-Area Condo Collapse

The Warnings Were Mounting At A Florida Condo. Officials Demanded Only Minor Repairs

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The Warnings Were Mounting At A Florida Condo. Officials Demanded Only Minor Repairs

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Hong Kong police show their new goose step marching style on National Security Education Day at a police school in Hong Kong on April 15. Vincent Yu/AP hide caption

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China's Tough Hong Kong Law Turns 1 Year Old — And It's Already Grown Teeth

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Harry Pace started the first major Black-owned record label in the U.S., but his achievements went mostly unnoticed until recently, when his descendants uncovered his secret history." Courtesy of Peter Pace hide caption

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Radio Diaries

Radio Diaries: Harry Pace And The Rise And Fall Of Black Swan Records

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Radio Diaries: Harry Pace And The Rise And Fall Of Black Swan Records

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Incoming President Biden and Vice President Harris stand with their respective spouses Jill Biden and Doug Emhoff after delivering remarks in Wilmington, Del., on Nov. 7, the day the Democrats were declared the winners in the 2020 election. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Politics

We Just Got Our Clearest Picture Yet Of How Biden Won In 2020

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We Just Got Our Clearest Picture Yet Of How Biden Won In 2020

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D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine, pictured in 2019, is hoping to change how the justice system handles cases involving 16- and 17-year-olds who are charged as adults. Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption

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Teens Can Get Swept Into Adult Prisons. D.C.'s Attorney General Wants To Change That

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