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Nation
Sep 11

The U.S. border fence between Mexico and Nogales, Ariz. Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images

About 8,800 unaccompanied children have been expelled at U.S. border

By Associated Press

nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor1|||Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn’t||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||In June, federal police cleared peaceful protesters from a park by the White House. Lawyers now say U.S. Park Police violated a settlement that set out rules for engaging mass demonstrations in D.C.


Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn't

Police moved in on peaceful demonstrators in Lafayette Square near the White House with tear gas and smoke on June 1. U.S. Park Police made announcements asking protesters to leave, but few people appeared to hear them.

Jose Luis Magana/AFP via Getty Images


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Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn’t



In June, federal police cleared peaceful protesters from a park by the White House. Lawyers now say U.S. Park Police violated a settlement that set out rules for engaging mass demonstrations in D.C.


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Politics
Sep 11

Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

By Eric Tucker, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

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Health
Sep 11

1 in 10 Americans don’t have enough food. The pandemic is making things worse

By Laura Santhanam

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Politics
Sep 11

Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

By Eric Tucker, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor1|||Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn’t.||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||In June, federal police cleared peaceful protesters from a park by the White House. Lawyers now say U.S. Park Police violated a settlement that set out rules for engaging mass demonstrations in D.C.


Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn't.

Police moved in on peaceful demonstrators in Lafayette Square near the White House with tear gas and smoke on June 1. U.S. Park Police made announcements asking protesters to leave, but few people appeared to hear them.

Jose Luis Magana/AFP via Getty Images


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Jose Luis Magana/AFP via Getty Images


Investigations


Protesters Were Supposed To Hear Warnings Before Federal Police Moved In. They Didn’t.



In June, federal police cleared peaceful protesters from a park by the White House. Lawyers now say U.S. Park Police violated a settlement that set out rules for engaging mass demonstrations in D.C.


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Economy
Sep 11

Tech falters again as Wall Street ends worst week in months

By Stan Choe, Damian J. Troise, Alex Veiga, Associated Press

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Politics
Sep 11

Trump Homeland Security pick faces hurdles to confirmation

By Ben Fox, Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press

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Politics
Sep 11

Clarence Singleton registers to vote with Rosey Brockamp (L) and Sheryl Podley, who are voter registration workers, at the Lee Country Supervisor of Elections office in Fort Myers, Florida. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Judges rules Florida felons can’t vote until they pay fines, fees

By Curt Anderson, Associated Press

nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor1|||As COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Move At Warp Speed, Recruiting Black Volunteers Takes Time||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||Some pharmaceutical companies are well into the final phase of clinical trials for a coronavirus vaccine. But efforts to recruit patients from minority groups are just beginning.


As COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Move At Warp Speed, Recruiting Black Volunteers Takes Time

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As COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Move At Warp Speed, Recruiting Black Volunteers Takes Time



Some pharmaceutical companies are well into the final phase of clinical trials for a coronavirus vaccine. But efforts to recruit patients from minority groups are just beginning.