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As protests and civil unrest lead to shootings like we saw in Kenosha and Portland, some are concerned about the government's response. Homeland Security officials have warned President Trump about the rising threat of domestic extremists... Is the White House listening? Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Massive wildfires continue to burn in the western United States -- and firefighters deployed to those areas are facing another major foe: COVID-19. How added safety protocols put in place during the pandemic are forcing fire teams to adjust on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Colleges around the United States are reporting hundreds of new COVID-19 cases on-site -- and with no national guidance on how to handle outbreaks, each school has had to devise its own strategy to keep the virus in check. Are students and staff comfortable with their school's plan? Coronavirus on campus on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Fifty years ago, Jimi Hendrix opened his own recording studio in New York City -- then he died less than a month later. But through the years, the space would produce one iconic hit song after another, from all kinds of artists. We take a closer look at the legacy of Electric Lady Studios on its 50th anniversary on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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